This site offers information and hands-on activities to demonstrate how our rivers become polluted. Different types of pollutants and the mechanisms by which they can reach our rivers are documented. Ideas for classroom discussions about identifying and removing pollutants are also presented. Educational levels: Intermediate elementary, Primary elementary
This site presents two lessons that work together to help students understand who and what pollutes ...
Through a visual presentation, students will learn how water moves through a watershed, the pollutan...
From Foothill College and the Using a Web-Based GIS to Teach Problem-Based Science in High School an...
This set of activities is designed to help students understand water pollution and its potential eff...
This activity is designed to demonstrate to students what an average storm drain collects during a r...
This site, designed primarily for a K-8 audience, presents key findings of the Environmental Protect...
In this lesson, students explore how human activity has impacted the quality of our water resources ...
Through making observations of mixing various items with water, students develop ideas about how pol...
This EPA site provides information about how sediments get contaminated, where the pollutants come f...
In this activity, students explore the influences of different parameters on the environmental quali...
This is an Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) webpage for kids that deals with the ramification...
Resources available from this site include: a Word Search; Masterbug Theater, which is a slideshow a...
Throughout human history, water has played a dual role as a life-giving liquid and as a resource for...
Research activity to teach students about water pollutionhttps://digitalcommons.njit.edu/stemshowcas...
In this activity students use a map of the Mississippi Watershed to label and count rivers and the s...
This site presents two lessons that work together to help students understand who and what pollutes ...
Through a visual presentation, students will learn how water moves through a watershed, the pollutan...
From Foothill College and the Using a Web-Based GIS to Teach Problem-Based Science in High School an...
This set of activities is designed to help students understand water pollution and its potential eff...
This activity is designed to demonstrate to students what an average storm drain collects during a r...
This site, designed primarily for a K-8 audience, presents key findings of the Environmental Protect...
In this lesson, students explore how human activity has impacted the quality of our water resources ...
Through making observations of mixing various items with water, students develop ideas about how pol...
This EPA site provides information about how sediments get contaminated, where the pollutants come f...
In this activity, students explore the influences of different parameters on the environmental quali...
This is an Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) webpage for kids that deals with the ramification...
Resources available from this site include: a Word Search; Masterbug Theater, which is a slideshow a...
Throughout human history, water has played a dual role as a life-giving liquid and as a resource for...
Research activity to teach students about water pollutionhttps://digitalcommons.njit.edu/stemshowcas...
In this activity students use a map of the Mississippi Watershed to label and count rivers and the s...
This site presents two lessons that work together to help students understand who and what pollutes ...
Through a visual presentation, students will learn how water moves through a watershed, the pollutan...
From Foothill College and the Using a Web-Based GIS to Teach Problem-Based Science in High School an...