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Content:
Introduction
Cooperative Learning
Strategies Journal Writing Evaluation of H2O Below Illinois
Groundwater Fact Finding Challenge Water Facts and Quotes
Chapter 1 - Water
and Why it is Important
Demonstration 1:
Planet Toss
Activity 1: It's All Relative
Activity 2: How Much
Water Do You Use?
Activity 3: The Body of Evidence
Demonstration
2: Nature's Water Cycle
Activity 4: Where Does That Water Go?
Activity 5: It's in The Bag
Activity 6: Solar Still
Demonstration
3: Cloud in a Bottle
Chapter 2 - How
Water Moves Through the Ground
Section A Activity:
Where in the World is Carmine Kool Aid
Demonstration: Teaching
With the Groundwater Model Groundwater Model Vocabulary
Section B
Demonstration: Discharge and Recharge
Activity 1: Porosity and
Permeability
Activity 2: Groundwater Storage and Movement
Activity
3: How Different Soils Affect the Movement of Water
Activity 4:
Retention of Water in Soil
Activity 5: Capillary Action in Soil
Activity 6: Wells and Groundwater
Chapter 3 - How
Water Becomes Polluted
Demonstration 1:
Decomposition of Waste
Demonstration 2: Clean Water Through
Filtration
Activity 1: Infiltration
Activity 2: Water Dissolves
Many Things
Activity 3: Seeing is Not Believing
Activity 4: Taking
the Swamp Out of Swamp Water
Activity 5: Slick Clean-up Activity
Chapter 4 -
Protecting and Conserving Groundwater
Demonstration : Down
the Drain
Activity 1: Meter Reader
Activity 2: Hazardous Homework
Activity 3: Disposal Under Management Planning
Activity 4: A
Decision Making Simulation Game
Chapter 5 - Testing
Groundwater
Demonstration: What
are Acids and Bases?
Activity 1-5: Groundwater Sampling and
Analysis
Activity 6: Well History Activity Self-help Checklist
Chapter 6 -
Groundwater Issues Activity: Groundwater Issues
Groundwater Resource
People of Illinois Instrument Samples
Appendices
Visual Resources For
Transparencies
A - 1 The Septic Tank System
B-1 Activity: Township
and Range
C-1 Groundwater Glossary
D-1 Additional Resources
E-1
Pre-test
F- 1 Attitude Survey
F - 8 Press Release
G-1 Karst Case
Study
H - 1 Activity: Sinkhole Formation
H-3 Activity: Dissolving
Bedrock
H-6 Activity: Developing in Karst
H-10
Description
and Picture
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