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dirty water to clean water
Grade Level:
1
Subject:
Science
Topic:
clean the water
Objective:
Students will be able to replicate a clean water system, understanding that God's great resource of water is renewable.
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Use the web on predetermined sites to show water, having students discuss uses of water, sources of water, possibilities of removing substances to cleanse water and touch upon how not to let water get dirty. Make dirty water: Have clear containers, water, mud, yard materials (parts of plants and litter), and methods of cleaning water using gravel, coffee filters, and paper towels and/or mop for messes. Use the web on predetermined sites to show water, having students discuss uses of water, sources of water, possibilities of removing substances to cleanse water and touch upon how not to let water get dirty.
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clear containers, water, sink, paper towels and/or mop, gravel coffee filters, mud, plant materials, litter, websites for pictures of water, reading materials aligning to water, handout of procedures to clean water.