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This is the homepage of Project WET's 'Make a Splash' Water Festivals, held annually on the fourth Friday in September. There are links to festival information, a planning guide, press releases, and festival reports. Educational materials include sample activities for the festival, downloads, and the online game 'Make a Splash'.
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This
site
offers
activities
for
direct
student
interaction,
for
educators
to
use
in
the
classroom
and
for
experimentation
at
home.
Student
and
educator
activities
focus
on
basic
issues
of
groundwater,
the
water
cycle,
global
water
distribution,
conservation
and
vocabulary.
At
home
activities
touch
on
aquifers,
biodegradability
and
compost.
Additional
games,
teaching
tools
and
information
on
events
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Resources
available
from
this
site
include:
a
Word
Search;
Masterbug
Theater,
which
is
a
slideshow
about
the
metamorphosis
of
Macroinvertebrate
indicators
in
a
freshwater
aquatic
environment;
and
Darby
Duck
and
the
Aquatic
Crusaders,
which
contains
experiments
about
the
properties
of
water.
What's
Wrong
With
This
Picture
allows
students
to
identify
several
sources
of
pollution
in
a
suburban
environment
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Several
agencies
and
organizations
working
to
prevent
discharges
of
oils
into
the
marine
and
coastal
environment
offer
educational
material
and
special
activities
for
children
and
students.
The
overall
purpose
of
these
efforts
is
to
make
young
people
familiar
with
the
marine
environment,
encourage
them
to
care
about
it,
and
understand
the
consequences
of
abusing
it.
Several
of
the
educational
websites
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Loaded with activities and interesting water facts, this site provides hands on projects and games for every learning style. It is perfect for grades 2-4, and very easy to navigate.
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This
online
collaborative
project
is
part
of
the
Center
for
Improved
Engineering
and
Science
Education
(CIESE)
program,
which
has
developed
internet
activities
for
the
elementary,
middle,
and
high
school
level
student.
Based
on
data
collected
by
their
household
members
and
their
classmates,
students
determine
the
average
amount
of
water
used
by
one
person
in
a
day.
They
compare
this
to
the
average
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In
this
lesson,students
will
evaluate
a
location
in
the
Northern
Hemisphere
and
Southern
Hemisphere
to
determine
the
areas
best
for
collecting
solar
power.
Changes
in
surface
radiation
will
be
evaluated
using
Monthly
Surface
Radiation
data
from
2007
from
MyNASAData
website.
Students
will
draw
conclusions
about
how
surface
radiation
levels
will
affect
choice
of
solar
power
plant
location
selection
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This
community
education
initiative
supports
the
efforts
of
Native
American
tribal
leaders,
educators,
and
students
to
develop
contemporary,
scientifically
accurate,
and
culturally
sensitive
water
education
resources,
programs,
and
networking
opportunities.
A
traveling
exhibit
provides
a
Native
American
point
of
view
on
protection
and
conservation
of
water
resources.
A
teachers'
guide
is
provided
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This
activity
is
a
fun
and
easy
way
to
understand
the
geology
of
an
aquifer.
Students
will
build
an
edible
aquifer,
and
learn
about
confining
layers,
contamination,
recharge
and
water
tables.
This
demonstration
is
designed
to
illustrate
the
geologic
formations
in
an
aquifer,
how
pollution
can
get
into
groundwater,
and
how
pumping
can
cause
a
decline
in
the
water
table.
Students
will
notice
how
the
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The
purpose
of
this
resource
is
to
introduce
students
to
the
importance
of
soil.
In
the
first
activity,
students
generate
a
list
of
why
soils
are
important.
In
the
second
activity,
students
are
asked
to
describe
the
five
factors
that
form
a
unique
soil
profile
and
to
explore
these
concepts.
In
the
third
activity,
students
are
shown
a
demonstration
of
how
much
soil
there
is
on
Earth
that
is
available
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