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Water Distribution on the Earth
Taking notes from different graphs
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As you look at the graphs, think about:
What is the 1 major thing the graph is trying to tell you? What are some other important facts the graph is telling you? How could you summarize this graph?
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WATER DISTRIBUTION PARAGRAPH USING R.A.C.E.
Use your notes to write a paragraph about water distribution on the Earth. Include what you think is the most important thing you learned from these graphs. (MAIN IDEA) Include 5 major facts you learned from the graphs. (SUPPORTING DETAILS) Start with a good introductory sentence. End with a good closing sentence.
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Go back (ikeepbookmarks) to complete the rest of the organizer!
Use the rest of the links to fill out the organizer. Then do the summary/ R.A.C.E. RACE Graphic Organizer Writing Prompt Question: R Restate the Question Did you restate the question in your own words? A Answer the Question Does your answer to the question express a main idea (a point you are going to prove)? C Cite Evidence Did you transition from your “A” (main idea sentence)? Do you have indirect information to prove your main idea? Do you have a direct quote to prove your main idea? Do all the details address the question? E Explain the Answer Does it begin with something like: This …shows that... Does it answer “Why?” and/or “How?” Does it use some key words from the citation? Does it explain fully, using because... ? Does it reuse the (A) main idea with some new wording? Did you make sure all parts connect?
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EARTH’S WATER 3 % of all water is fresh water.
68.7 % of fresh water is found in glaciers/icecaps. 87 % of fresh surface water is found in lakes. 0.3% of all water is usable by humans. Most of the water usable by humans is groundwater.
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