Did you ever see a big fountain that sprays water?

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Did you ever see a big fountain that sprays water?

Did you ever go to a waterpark?

Did you ever play in a lawn sprinkler?

All of those things involve water.

Did you ever go to a waterpark?

whatcha think? Why is control of water flow important?

What are some examples of water being out of control? whatcha think?

What happens when Your toilet or bathtub Overflows? whatcha think?

What can happen if we get too much rain? whatcha think?

What happens to water when it gets really cold? whatcha think?

What might happen to the pipes in your house if the water in them freezes? whatcha think?

Using the materials that you have available, solve the following three problems: 1.In West Alabama there are lots of catfish farms with ponds side by side. Sometimes a fish farmer needs to move water from one pond to the one beside it. To model this, explain how you would move the water from bowl A to the empty bowl B beside it. 2.What would you do if you had crops on the top of the hill and a stream at the bottom of the hill? Can you make water flow up from the water stream bowl C toward the empty bowl B? 3.Can you make water from the water bowl A flow into the water stream C? NOT pour – flow. If it would help, you may move the bowls.