This Report introduces educators to the water (hydrologic) cycle, aquatic life, and water pollution. Following the introduction are lesson plans that educators may use to teach these subjects to their students. Each lesson plan is accompanied by a student handout, vailable in the back of the guide.
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This Report introduces educators to the water (hydrologic) cycle, aquatic life, and water pollution. Following the introduction are lesson plans that educators may use to teach these subjects to their students. Each lesson plan is accompanied by a student handout, vailable in the back of the guide.
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