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1.
Micro Water Cycle
Tags: [grade 2,
water
,
water
cycle, plants, precipitation, condensation, evaporation] ...
2.
H20 on the go
Tags: [grade 5, grade 6,
Water
, power, wheel, energy, renewable resource, resource] ...
3.
Water Savers
Tags: [
water
cycle, conservation, filtration,
water
, rain, green, grade 2, grade 4, grade 5] ...
4.
Alternative Energy
Tags: [alternative energy, energy, electricity, battery, resources, circuit, electron, renewable, wind,
water
, solar, green, grade 4, grade 5, grade 6] ...
5.
Save Our Salmon
Tags: [
water
shed, salmon, stream, lifecycle,
water
, animals, habitat, green, kindergarten, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, grade 4, grade 5] ...
6.
Watershed Education
I would like to promote these lessons to teachers through our education programs.
7.
Micro Water Cycle
Explore the
water
cycle as it occurs on your desk! Students will create a terrarium to model the
water
cycle. CREATE A COMPLETE ECOSYSTEM Introduction Explore the
water
cycle as ...
8.
H20 on the go
Build a model
water
wheel to discover how moving
water
can turn a bladed wheel, transforming the kinetic energy into mechanical energy. POWER UP WITH
WATER
Introduction
Water
power ...
9.
Water Savers
Every Drop Counts! This lesson investigates the
water
cycle, the process
water
takes to get to our homes and the importance of reducing
water
use to conserve it. Every Drop Counts! Introduction ...
10.
Urban Wildlife
... Introduction Who do we share our homes with? Cities contain a great deal of wildlife. Animals will live in any area that provides a sufficient habitat (food,
water
, shelter and space). If you look ...
11.
Coastal Connections
What kind of life do you find at the beach? What about if you wade into the
water
, do you find different kinds of life? What kind of life would you find in deep
water
s? The British Columbia coast supports ...
12.
Alternative Energy
... Solar panels (Photovoltaic cells) use light to move electrons in specially-prepared silicon chips. A generator converts mechanical energy to electrical energy. Wind, moving
water
or steam turns the turbines ...
13.
Solar Energy
... using photovoltaics. It can also be converted indirectly with concentrating solar power (CSP) systems. CSPs normally focus the sun's energy to boil
water
and create steam which is then used to provide ...
14.
Save Our Salmon
A
water
shed is a section of land where all of the area’s
water
is collected and funnelled into the same
water
way. Many human activities can negatively affect animals, particularly wild salmon, in ...
15.
Growing Food
... it germinates. Once the plant uses up all the energy in the seed, it begins to produce its own energy from sunlight,
water
and carbon dioxide. The plant matures and produces its own seeds and the cycle ...
16.
Water
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