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Environment Common Core 5.MD.C.5 resources

Preview of The Water Cycle: labeled & unlabeled diagrams, human impacts, 3 lab activities

The Water Cycle: labeled & unlabeled diagrams, human impacts, 3 lab activities

Created by
Wild Earth Lab
Get ready to study the water cycle! The at-home science labs are perfect for homeschool or remote learning. Adaptable to a variety of age groups, from late elementary to early middle school.Included MaterialsWater cycle diagram and blank student sheetReusable labeling tiles10 vocab flashcardsEvaporation science at-home labPrecipitation science at-home labInfiltration science at-home labLab observation sheetsReflection questionsHuman impacts questions and activityDirectionsAnswer key Please note
Preview of Juice Box Nightmare

Juice Box Nightmare

Created by
Devin Wisman
This investigation allows students to dive into surface area and volume with an environmental focus. It's a hands-on and practical activity that gives mathematical calculations a real-world context! The Problem: Juice boxes are convenient and easy to drink, but they leave tons of trash in our environment that can be harmful to wildlife. The Investigation: You were hired by a juice box company to help out with their mission to reduce waste in the environment. To do so, you need to figure out w
Preview of SPONGE CITY - ENGINEERING DESIGN

SPONGE CITY - ENGINEERING DESIGN

Students will understand the importance of water conservation and of the saying, “Every Drop Counts”, as they build a model city to capture water, not shed water, and will learn the difference between an aqua duct and an aquifer. Students will learn that when a city is built to harness water, store and reuse it, the architecture and design of that city will need to change. Students will learn the crucial importance of designing a waterproof city vs. a water capturing city, or rather, a “sponge
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