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Field Trips Water Studies
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Water Studies

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Students will explore different water bodies (moving, stagnant, large and small), focusing on both qualitative and quantitative methods of analysis, such as temperature, pH, clarity, and physical environment and use them to compare and contrast the health of each.

Together we will have the opportunity to learn and discuss the different states and identifications of water, where it comes from, where it goes to and how we can identify and name them.

Finally students will get to play with water, and the movement of water to create waterways that simulate water movement, ground water, pooling and erosion.

Curriculum Connections:

  • Science Technology

    • Matter and Energy

    • Earth and Space Science

  • Mathematics

    • Number

    • Data

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Students will explore different water bodies (moving, stagnant, large and small), focusing on both qualitative and quantitative methods of analysis, such as temperature, pH, clarity, and physical environment and use them to compare and contrast the health of each.

Together we will have the opportunity to learn and discuss the different states and identifications of water, where it comes from, where it goes to and how we can identify and name them.

Finally students will get to play with water, and the movement of water to create waterways that simulate water movement, ground water, pooling and erosion.

Curriculum Connections:

  • Science Technology

    • Matter and Energy

    • Earth and Space Science

  • Mathematics

    • Number

    • Data

Students will explore different water bodies (moving, stagnant, large and small), focusing on both qualitative and quantitative methods of analysis, such as temperature, pH, clarity, and physical environment and use them to compare and contrast the health of each.

Together we will have the opportunity to learn and discuss the different states and identifications of water, where it comes from, where it goes to and how we can identify and name them.

Finally students will get to play with water, and the movement of water to create waterways that simulate water movement, ground water, pooling and erosion.

Curriculum Connections:

  • Science Technology

    • Matter and Energy

    • Earth and Space Science

  • Mathematics

    • Number

    • Data

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