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Elementary Grades 3-5
We ALL Live in a Watershed
Unit 1

7 Learning Experiences

These lessons are designed for the elementary grade band 3-5. They provide an opportunity for you to connect your students to one of the most fundamental elements in all living things — WATER!  They will grow to love  and value water —  this shared (and finite) resource upon which all life depends.

Students will explore larger concepts related to water using their local context . Each day’s lessons are aligned with the Pennsylvania Environmental Literacy and Sustainability Standards (3.4) of STEELS and are both hands-on and inquiry-based. Everything leads up to student-centered informed action and civic engagement

1: The Value of Water

WHAT IS THE VALUE OF WATER ?  Water is essential to our lives and all life on Earth– so it is important to take care of our water resources and we have an important role to play.

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2: Is Water a Renewable Resource?

WHAT IS THE VALUE OF OUR FRESHWATER RESOURCE?  All water on Earth could be regarded as a renewable resource if it is replenished by nature. Freshwater is in much more limited supply and it is the only water we can live on. How can we protect it?

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3: Who Depends on Water? We All Do!

WHO DEPENDS ON WATER?  Water is essential to our lives and all life on Earth — so it is important to take care of our water resources, especially freshwater,  and we have an important role to play.

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4: Can We Make New Water?

CAN WE MAKE NEW WATER?  Water is essential to all living organisms. Freshwater is a limited resource. You may be surprised to learn the source freshwater and how much we have on the planet when compared proportionally to saltwater. If freshwater is a finite resource, how can we protect what we have?

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5: The Natural Water Cycle and Topography Part 1

HOW DOES WATER MOVE THROUGH OUR NEIGHBORHOOD?  How the shape of  land, gravity, and the natural water cycle interact is one key to unlocking  the definition of a watershed.

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6: The Natural Water Cycle and Topography Part 2

WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO DEFINE “WHAT IS A WATERSHED”?  How the shape of  land, gravity, and the natural water cycle interact is one key to unlocking  the definition of a watershed.

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7: Water Shapes the City

HOW DOES WATER SHAPE OUR BUILT ENVIRONMENT ?  How did  natural waterways shape early  settlement in Philadelphia.

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Unit 2: Philadelphia’s Water Story
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