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MIDDLE SCHOOL: Language Arts

Amoebas & Temperature

Students learn about a disease-causing organism that likes warm water.

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Clean Water Volunteers

Students learn about water pollution and how they can help to prevent it.

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Exotic Plant Fair

Students learn about native, exotic, and invasive plants and their impacts on the environment.

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Exploring the Water Atlas

Students learn how to use the Watershed Atlas through a four-part series of activities.

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Fluid Histories

Students explore the history of water resources and the possible implications of climate change.

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How Healthy is Your Lake?

Students investigate what happens when a lake is overfed... too many nutrients cause problems!

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Is it Healthy or in Trouble?

Students investigate the causes of pollution in our surface waters.

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Lake Plants and Their Environment

Students will explore how plant life affects, and is affected by, the ecosystem where it lives.

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Macroinvertebrates

Students learn how "bugs" can help us judge the health of our lakes and streams.

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Measuring Lake Quality

Students investigate what happens when a lake is overfed... too many nutrients cause problems!

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Oral History

Students read oral histories on three lakes and complete questions.

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Pointless Personal Pollution

Students learn about different sources of pollution and how we can stop it.

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Profile a Lake

Students explore a lake within their own watershed.

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Reading Statistical Tables

Students will compile and utilize a statistical table using website data.

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Shape Shifters

How and why does the shape of a lake change? Students investigate.

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A Tale of Two Rivers

Students compare two streams and consider the implications of climate change and development.

Using the Watershed Excursion Tool

Students learn to use the Watershed Excursion Tool, develop a Watershed "Point of Interest."

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A Water Table's Story

Students will compile and use a statistical table using water quality data.

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Watersheds

Students will use the Water Atlas to learn about their own watershed.

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Watersheds: Where Does the Water Go?

Students learn about their own watersheds and how water moves through them.

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Watersheds and Weather

Students practice their skills while learning about watersheds, water level and rainfall.

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What is a Watershed

Students practice their skills while learning about watersheds.

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What Lives in a Wetland?

Students learn about the importance of wetlands and the interrelationships of wetland organisms.

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