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1 WATER and the World Around You

2 Part 1 – Water Facts Why should we care about water? List 5 reasons on your paper… Water.org

3 Part 2 – Photosynthesis

4 Plants are our Friends! What are 4 things needed for this process to occur? Photosynthesis Animation

5 Chemical Process of Photosynthesis

6 What is Respiration? Glucose is stored chemical energy. It must be broken down in order to be useable to organisms.

7 The Life Box What you need to know to teach this lesson… –Get your notebooks out and take a minute to read through the lesson. –What are the objectives of this lesson? –Complete the funsheet on photosynthesis & respiration… –Now, let’s quiz ourselves… –QUIZ!QUIZ!

8 Optional Game Links The A-Maze-ing-Underground Game –The balance of soil nutrients & water Survivor Soak Game –The optimal amount of water for plants

9 The Life Box – 4 th grade Let’s take a look at “The Life Box” Lesson

10 PART 3 – The Water Cycle PARTS OF THE WATER CYCLE CAN BE VIEWED AS: –Compartments that store water –Routes of transport between compartments

11 Tri-C Eastern Campus BIO 2806 - Environmental Science for Educators: Promoting Watershed Stewardship July 2008

12 Other languages

13 Questions for You: Write down 5 “compartments” where water is stored on Earth. Write down 5 routes of transport between “compartments.”

14 The Incredible Journey What you need to know to teach this lesson… –Get your notebooks out and take a minute to read through the lesson. –List at least 5 things about the water cycle that you will need to know in order to effectively teach this lesson. –Don’t repeat anything you wrote down on the previous slide.

15 Coe Lake Lesson – 3 rd Grade “The Incredible Journey” Let’s Play!

16 Part 3 –Watersheds What is a Watershed? The area of land that drains into a body of water –Water flows down! You are always in the watershed of some body of water All activities in the watershed affect the water quality of that area

17 A Watershed is a Geomorphological Structure

18 U.S. WATERSHEDS How many watersheds do you see in Ohio?

19 Ohio Watersheds Where does rainfall in Columbus eventually flow to? Where does snowfall in Toledo eventually flow to? Where does sleet in Marietta eventually flow to?

20 Tri-C Eastern Campus BIO 2806 - Environmental Science for Educators: Promoting Watershed Stewardship July 2007 Lake Erie Watershed Within Ohio

21 What is the blue watershed above is called?

22 St. Lawrence Seaway Map

23 Rocky River Watershed

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25 BEREA FALLS OVERLOOK Where does this water flow?

26 Confluence of the Rocky River West Branch of the Rocky River Meets the East BranchWest Branch of the Rocky River Meets the East Branch

27 So…how does this affect you? The need for clean, fresh water – water is a necessity for all life. –Drinking, cooking, farming, fishing, playing, bathing… Promotes stewardship –We all live downstream…. –Let’s take a look at the Rocky River Watershed Booklet… –Rocky River Watershed Booklet :-)Rocky River Watershed Booklet :-)

28 RR Watershed Booklet Questions Answer the questions on the Rocky River Watershed Fun Sheet

29 What is Stewardship? The act of entrusting the careful and responsible management of the environment and natural resources to one's care for long term protection and sustainability and the benefit of the general community “Parenting” of an environmental resource

30 Part 4 The World’s Water

31 DESALINATION Spain's drive to develop its southern coast for tourism has required it to tap the Mediterranean Sea for fresh water. The country's 700 desalination plants produce 800 million gallons yearly.

32 THE STAFF OF LIFE THE STAFF OF LIFE Water, Earth's most precious resource, serves simultaneously as habitat, nourishment and cleanser. Brazil's Pantanal River, for example, is home to 3,500 species of plants, 400 kinds of fish, 650 bird species, 100 kinds of mammals and 80 types of reptiles. It is not only a vital waterway for man, but an essential filter for the impurities he leaves behind

33 SLOW THE MELT The glaciers that provide Europe with drinking water have lost more than half their volume in the last century. In this photo, workers at the Pitztal Glacier ski resort in Austria push a fleece-like blanket down the glacier's slope to protect the snow during the summer months.

34 FILTRATION Two Sudanese boys drink with specially fitted plastic tubes provided by the Carter Center to guard against the water-borne larvae which are responsible for guinea worm disease. The program has distributed millions of tubes and has reduced the spread of this debilitating disease by 70 percent.

35 SACRED BATH Shamans in Ecuador perform a soul-cleansing ritual at Peguche Falls during the Inti Raymi fiesta, an ancient Incan celebration of the sun. It is believed that water gives a person power to work and the courage to dance for the fiesta.

36 OUTHOUSES The waters of the Niger River Delta are used for defecating, bathing, fishing and garbage. Despite the fact that oil companies have removed more than $400 billion of wealth out of the wetland, local residents have little to show for it.

37 DRIED UP SEABED The Aral Sea has lost two-thirds of its volume because its source rivers were diverted for cotton irrigation during the Soviet era. Once the fourth-largest lake in the world, it is now a dusty graveyard of rusting shipwrecks.

38 SHORT SUPPLY Residents of a slum in a Delhi, India scramble for the water that is delivered to them daily. The camp is home to approximately 4,000 migrant workers, but lacks a clean water supply, so the workers are dependent on public and private trucks to bring it to them.

39 DIGGING DEEP More than two billion people worldwide rely on wells for their water. As water tables continue to drop, many of them, like these Kenyan villagers on Pate Island, devote countless hours to collecting and hauling the valuable resource. The pits in this photo, taken less than 300 feet from the ocean's edge, yield a brackish, but drinkable water.

40 PIPELINE Because water in Mumbai, India is prohibitively expensive, many residents of this slum rely on leaks found — or created — in the massive tubes that carry water to more affluent neighborhoods. The poor of the city avoid the garbage and human waste surrounding their dwellings by walking on top of the pipelines.

41 FISHING HOLES Ice fishermen work their lines on Russia's Ural River, in the shadow of Lenin Steelworks. Worried that the fish are too contaminated to eat, many of these winter anglers send their catch to distant markets for sale.

42 DIRTY WATER Foul-smelling water mixed with coal had been running from Kenny Stroud's faucet for more than a decade before clean tap water was finally provided by the city of Rawl, West Virginia. Residents of the town with similar problems blame Massey Energy, a coal mining company for the bad water, saying that the problem, caused by the company's practice of dumping coal slurry into local streams and waterways, has caused numerous health problems. In 2007, Massey settled a $30 million lawsuit filed by the state.

43 What do you need to know? Why should we care about water? What 4 things are needed for life? What are the chemical equations for photosynthesis and respiration? What are the compartments and passageways of the water cycle? What is a watershed? In which watershed(s) do you live? RR Watershed booklet questions… What is stewardship? Déjà vu?


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