LEARNING GOALS 1. I AM LEARNING THE IMPACT OF HUMAN ACTIVITIES AND TECHNOLOGIES ON WATER RESOURCES 2. I AM INVESTIGATING THE FACTORS THAT AFFECT LOCAL.

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LEARNING GOALS 1. I AM LEARNING THE IMPACT OF HUMAN ACTIVITIES AND TECHNOLOGIES ON WATER RESOURCES 2. I AM INVESTIGATING THE FACTORS THAT AFFECT LOCAL WATER QUALITY. 3. I AM LEARNING ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF EARTH’S WATER SYSTEMS AND THE INFLUENCE OF WATERS SYSTEMS ON A SPECIFIC REGION Water Systems

Without Water?? Where do we get our water from? Read pages The Great Lakes provide almost 10 Million Canadians and more than 30 million Americans with fresh drinking water

LEARNING GOALS 1. I AM LEARNING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SALT WATER AND FRESH WATER 2. I AM LEARNING HOW THE WATER CYCLE WORKS Water Systems

Water of the World Read Water in our World Page 8-9 Answer questions 1-4 Review the Water Cycle on Pages Answer questions #1-3

The Power of Water 1. I am learning the damage water can cause 2. I am learning about the water table

What questions do you have about this picture?

Erosion watch?v=MFpCJsc_k64 watch?v=MFpCJsc_k64 watch?v=erM7d0vUWz0 watch?v=erM7d0vUWz0 Erosion assignment Read pages Answer questions 1-5 The Water Table Page Answer questions #1-4

Beach Closed

The Human Side of Water Systems

Microrganisms Water Treatment Plants om/watch?v=mXqyCN AYrH4 om/watch?v=mXqyCN AYrH4 ReadPages Answer questions #1-2 watch?v=KMP9-49I1U4 watch?v=KMP9-49I1U4 watch?v=8isr9nSDCK4 watch?v=8isr9nSDCK4 Read Pages Answer questions 1-5 Microrganisms in Water Water Treatment Plants

LEARNING GOALS 1. I AM LEARNING HOW GEOLOGICAL FEATURES DETERMINE WHERE WATER WILL FLOW AND SETTLE Geological Features at Sea and on Land

What questions do you have about this picture?

Continental Shelves

How do you think the Mid-Atlantic Ridge was formed?

Formation of the Mid Atlantic Ridge Page Answer questions on Page 27 #1-7