PRESENTATION CHOKYI GYATSO INSTITUTE. BIG IDEAS Community decision Developing solution Engagement.

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PRESENTATION CHOKYI GYATSO INSTITUTE

BIG IDEAS Community decision Developing solution Engagement

Essential Questions I Where does our water come from? Where does our water go? How do I use water effectively? What are the benefits of water? How does water help in health and hygiene? What is my water sources? How does water cycle works?

Essential Questions II How rivers in our country help in generating economic? What are water related issues in my community? Why should we conserve water? What are ways of conserving water? What can I do as a citizen to bring changes in the usage system of water in my community?

Know Importance of water Working of water cycle Benefits of waters Sources of water Rights and responsibility Water can exhaust unless we change our ways of using water At the end of the unit all students should know…

Know Different ways people use water everyday in their lives How to get involve in helping community that lack clean water At the end of the unit all students should know…

Understand Relationship with water cycle, ecology and human How water sources are connected to community The individual rights and responsibility of taking care of the water and source Short term and long term result of misusing water Sustainability of water system At the end of the unit all students should understand…

Do List all the water sources Use the water system responsibly Share the importance of water in the community Draw the poster of water cycle Analyze and evaluate the data collected At the end of the unit all students should…

Lesson Plan on Water and usage Overview This lesson present an overview of how water is an essential resources for life– Health, Economic… Since water is fundamental building block of life, student will analyze the different ways they use water, what small measure they could take in order to conserve it.

Activity– Group Discussion (short to tall) Ask student to make a long line The line should be made from shortest to tallest Then count it 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Ask all the 1’s to get into one group Similarly other will form their groups

Activity– Group Discussion (short to tall) Group leader is going to lead the discussion They have to brainstorm 3 questions in each group to ask to expert on the field trip For that I will ask five group leader to come and pick the topic of their question In a respective groups, you should select group leader Once you get the topic you will have 2 minutes to discuss

Topics for group Group 5: Economic Group 2 : Pollution of water Group 4: Uses of water Group 3 : Health Group 1: community issues

Sample question Group A Q. Where does water come from? Q. How is drinking water purified? Q. How much water do we need to drink on daily basis? Q. Why should we drink so much water? Group B Q. What is energy? Q. Does water contain energy? Q. What is hydroelectric power?

Activities Group C Q. What is water pollution? Q. What are major water pollutants? Q. Where does water pollution comes from? Q. How do we detect water pollution? Group D Q. How much water is there on earth? Q. How much of fresh water? Q. How much of human body consist of water?

Field trip to near by river Monday Start Time: 9:00am Attire: comfortable Sneaker… Appointment: Two weeks in advance Duration: half day Children will be in groups

Trip Meditation Question and answer session Propose Vote of thank: One of the children Collection of water-- leader

After the trip Discussion and presentation GROUP WORK Poster Clapping pattern

THANK YOU