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What's our Big Idea? - 2 views

started by Amanda Elslager on 01 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
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Properties of Water Lab - 0 views

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    Inquiry lab into the properties of water.
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Water Properties, U.S. Geological Survey Water Science School - 1 views

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    Looking at water, you might think that it's the most simple thing around. Pure water is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. But it's not at all simple and plain and it is vital for all life on Earth. Where there is water there is life, and where water is scarce, life has to struggle or just "throw in the towel."
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Environmental Education - Individual Test Kits - LaMotte - 0 views

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    Water test kits to purchase for guided question 2 lab
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Earth Force Low-Cost Water Quality Monitoring Kit | Carolina.com - 0 views

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    Water test kit, simpler version for middle school or elementary students. Also, good for schools with a low budget.

wetlands - YouTube - 0 views

shared by Matt O on 20 Jul 14 - No Cached
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http://www.nps.gov/cave/forteachers/upload/CDL-Lesson-3-2.pdf - 0 views

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    Sample of water testing lab for students with background information for teachers and instructions
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24 Purification Methods - 1 views

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    ways to purify water to help us create a solution to the challenge
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How to purify your water - 1 views

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    showing steps to purify water, another idea to the challenge
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Clean water vs. Dirty water: Which one would you choose? - 0 views

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    Water picture for use in presentation
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Create infographics & online charts | infogr.am - 2 views

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    Resource used in activity for students to be able to make infographic about global water crisis

Density? - 0 views

started by Amanda Elslager on 05 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
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Density - 1 views

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    Why do objects like wood float in water? Does it depend on size? Create a custom object to explore the effects of mass and volume on density. Can you discover the relationship? Use the scale to measure the mass of an object, then hold the object under water to measure its volume.
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HowStuffWorks "Why can boats made of steel float on water when a bar of steel sinks?" - 0 views

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    The standard definition of floating was first recorded by Archimedes and goes something like this: An object in a fluid experiences an upward force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. So if a boat weighs 1,000 pounds (or kilograms), it will sink into the water until it has displaced 1,000 pounds (or kilograms) of water.
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