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1 WATER: TAP vs. BOTTLE Key Vocabulary from Interim Assessment Packet #2. Informational Articles

2 Find Definitions (FIRST TWO INCLUDED) 1. Manufactured Demand 2. Conservation 3. Preservation 4. Toxic 5. Sustainability 6. Extraction NUMBER YOUR PAPER 1-6. WRITE DEFINITION.

3 MANUFACTURED DEMAND TO CREATE A NEED FOR SOMETHING. According to Annie Leonard, the bottled water company “manufactured demand” for their product to make money.

4 CONSERVATION TO SAVE OR PRESERVE SOMETHING FROM BEING DESTROYED.

5 CONTINUE… FIND THE REMAINING 4 DEFINITIONS. COMPLETE THE PARAGRAPH ON THE NEXT SLIDE USING THESE KEY TERMS. HIGHLIGHT THESE KEY TERMS FROM OUR RESEARCH ARTICLES FROM CLASS.

6 VOCABULARY QUIZ #1 Complete the paragraph below, using these key terms from our two articles. The bottled water company has _______1_______ in the market today, making people believe that they NEED cleaner bottled water to drink. In fact, bottled water is not any cleaner than tap water. There is an effort to recycle all plastic bottles and preserve and protect our environment. This is a ______2_________ or _______3_______ effort. It is no surprise that chemicals and oil are used in making plastic bottles. These chemicals are ______4________ when they are burned or buried in landfills. If we can recycle and reuse, we are creating a _______5______ of our resources. There are now efforts for __________6______ or taking plastic bottles out of landfills and recycling them.


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