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    Sé un/a Historiador/a del Agua

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    Toda persona tiene una historia que contar. Registrar las historias de tus familiares y amigos y las personas de tu comunidad es fundamental para conocer la historia de tu pueblo. Esta actividad le enseña a ser un/a buen/a entrevistador/a.

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    Be a Water Historian

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    Everyone has a story to tell. Recording stories from your family, friends, and people in your community is an important part of understanding history in your town. In this activity, you will learn how to be a good interviewer so that you can help preserve amazing stories from your community!

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    Controlling the Flow of the Colorado River

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    Students will learn about the Colorado River and human efforts to control water flow. Students will then research other water management efforts throughout the country and report their findings.

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    A Drop in Your Hand - Water Stewardship Activity

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    See the relative volume of water available that is clean, safe, and available to drink.

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    Sharing a River - The Colorado River Story

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    In Lab 4, students take a journey to the Colorado River Basin near Lees Ferry. They explore aspects of the Colorado River Basin using a variety of resources, interactive maps, and tools such as Google Maps. This journey give them perspective on the scope of the watershed and how various stakeholders have siphoned the water from the river to serve…

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    Evaporation Investigation

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    Students observe the process of evaporation, make comparisons about the process, then construct a diagram and use it to describe the process of evaporation. This activity takes four 30 minute class periods. Additional materials are required.

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    Elementary GLOBE Water Module

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      Students learn about the water cycle and hydrology through a series of three lessons, two coloring book pages, and an e-Book. The themes covered in this resource tie into Climate Science and fundamental climate principles, as well as, engages students in scientific methods. This series of activities takes a minimum of six 30-45 mins class…

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