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Title |
Source |
Type of Material |
| #1 |
Incredible Water with the Water Lion: 4-H Water Project Unit 2 |
Pennsylvania State University |
4-H Individual Project Curriculum, 4-H Curriculum for Groups |
| Subject: Water |
Description This book teaches youth about the properties of water. Youth learn: how much water is found in everyday items such as food, the three forms of water, unique properties of water that make it beneficial, and the water cycle. There are interactive activities that will encourage them to learn using the things around them. |
| #2 |
Water Conservation with the Water Lion: The 4-H Water Project Unit 1 |
Pennsylvania State University |
4-H Individual Project Curriculum, 4-H Curriculum for Groups |
| Subject: Water |
Description This book teaches youth about water conservation in the everyday lives of Pennsylvanians. They will learn: what water conservation is and why it is import, how we use water, how much water is used with everyday tasks, how to spot water waste in and around the home, and how to reduce water consumption in our homes. There are interactive activities that require the youth to study water use in their lives. |
| #3 |
Water Quality Matters: 4-H Water Project Unit 3 |
Pennsylvania State University |
4-H Individual Project Curriculum, 4-H Curriculum for Groups |
| Subject: Water |
Description This book teaches youth about assessing water quality using chemical, physical, and biological criteria. Youth will learn: what water quality is, that there are a wide range of water pollutants, about sediment settling, what pH is and how to use it to help determine water quality, and how to use aquatic insects as indicators or water quality. There are hands-on projects and experiments that aide in the learning. |
| #4 |
What's So Special About Water: Absorption |
University of Wisconsin |
4-H Curriculum for Groups, 4-H Resources |
| Subject: Water |
Description Science can be fun, as kids learn science skills along with exploring the natural world of water. They also learn how to share their observations, hypotheses, experiments, and conclusions with each other. This lesson is about the cohesive and adhesive properties of water and why water molecules are attracted to each other. (2 pages, 74 KB) Publication No. ACTpa022 |