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DO NOW Date: 2/4 Q: What land features make up a watershed? How much water do you think you use in a day? Where does the water you use come from?
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION: What land features make up a watershed? OBJECTIVES: -Discover why fresh water is so important -Discuss watersheds
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Apples and Oceans Partner A/C- Paper Plate Graph Partner B/D – Apple Cutting Voice Level 1 Do not eat unless told to do so.
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Slice 1: 1/4 of the Planet is LAND
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Draw on a Circle Graph
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LAND
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Slice 2: 1/8 of the Planet is Uninhabitable Land
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LAND
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Slice1/8 of the Planet is Habitable Land
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LAND
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1/32 of the Planet is Farmable Land
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LAND
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3/10,000 of the Planet is Land with Drinkable Water
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LAND
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Watersheds The entire areas of land including mountain tops, hillsides, and valleys that drain into the river is called a watershed.
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Watersheds Edward's Aquifer
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DO NOW Date: 2/5 Q: What land features make up a watershed? USING YOUR NOTEBOOK: What are the functions of the following systems? INTEGUEMENTARY SYSTEM: EXCRETORY SYSTEM: SKELETAL SYSTEM: DIGESTIVE SYSTEM:
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION: What land features make up a watershed? OBJECTIVES: -Explore the features of a watershed -Identify sources of pollution in a watershed
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Watersheds The entire areas of land including mountain tops, hillsides, and valleys that drain into the river is called a watershed.
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Exploring Watersheds Online Watershed Exploration Identify and Define Limestone, Water Table, Sinking Stream, Wet Cave, and Spring
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Pre-Ap: Where is your Watershed? Find Your Watershed Find Your Watershed O.Henry
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Let’s Review: ESSENTIAL QUESTION: What land features make up a watershed? OBJECTIVES: -Explore the features of a watershed -Identify sources of pollution in a watershed
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DO NOW Date: 2/6 2/7 Q: How do humans impact water in a watershed? USE YOUR NOTEBOOK: The following are structures of a plant cell, what are their functions? -Cell Wall -Chloroplast -Large Vacuole
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How do humans impact water in a watershed? OBJECTIVES: -Explore human impact of watersheds.
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Water Pollution Watersheds Water Pollution
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Watershed Lab Lab Expectations: Voice Level 1-2 Read ALL DIRECTIONS Stay with your group Lab goggles must be worn at Station 2
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Station 1
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Station 2 Bottle 1 Well 1 This is a well… Each well will have- -4 Drops of pond water -2 Drops of chemical tester (each well will have a different chemical tester) -2 Drops of Universal Indicator
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Lab Debrief What was the source of the fish kill here in Austin? What are some other sources of pollution in our watersheds here in Austin? So what? Why is this important?
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Making Connections… How does weathering, erosion, and deposition effect the water and land in our watersheds? -Partner Read the Article -Discuss the following 1)What is the problem? 2)What is causing the problem? 3)How can we fix it?
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Colorado River
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Erosion and Deposition
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Erosion
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Deposition of Sediments Filling Up a Lake
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DO NOW Date: 2/8 Q: How do humans impact water in a watershed? How can weathering, erosion, and deposition effect watersheds?
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How do humans impact water in a watershed? OBJECTIVES: -Read about weathering, erosion, and deposition in Austin watersheds -Discuss issues impacting Austin watersheds
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