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Watershed WebQuest

In this web quest, 4th-grade students will investigate their local watershed and its impact on their community. They will explore topics such as water conservation, water pollution, environmental agencies, and geography. Through research and collaboration, students will gain a deeper understanding of the importance of protecting and conserving our water resources. The web quest includes informative videos and interactive activities.

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Watershed WebQuest

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  1. Watershed WebQuest Margo Nichols 4th Grade Science SOL 4.8

  2. Introduction We all live downstream. Task Process Evaluation Conclusion

  3. Introduction Introduction As good citizens, we must understand the effect our community has on our natural resources. We must realize how important it is to protect and conserve our water and watershed. It is important that we know our watershed address. Task Process A watershed is the area of land where all water under it or draining off it goes into a common body of water. Evaluation Conclusion Captured by ScreenHunter Today you will be researching YOUR watershed.

  4. Introduction Task Today, as scientists, your task will be to investigate watersheds. You will each research an area of watershed concern. When your research is complete, your group will watch a short video, share your research results with each other, and complete a web that explains the statement: Task Process “We all live downstream.” Evaluation What’s next? PROCESS Conclusion

  5. Introduction Process Each member of your group should pick one of the following roles. Once you have picked your role, click on it and follow the directions for your job. Task Process Scientist One: Conservation – “To Save, or Not To Save?” Scientist Two: Pollution – “Something Stinks Here!” Evaluation Scientist Three: Environmental Agencies–“Help! We Need Help!” Conclusion Scientist Four: Geography–“What’s My Watershed Address?”

  6. Introduction Scientist One: Conservation “To Save, or Not To Save?” Task • Use the websites below to help you with these activities: • Write a brief paragraph about why it is • important that we not waste water. • List three ways each of us can conserve (save) • water. Process Saving Water Evaluation Water Conservation Conclusion What’s next? VIDEO

  7. Introduction Scientist Two: Pollution “Something Stinks Here!” Task • Use the websites below to help you with these activities: • List four kinds of water pollution in Virginia. • Write a brief paragraph about how our water pollution in Henry County can affect the North Carolina Sounds (our watershed). Process Pollution Evaluation Clean Virginia (Scroll down and click on “So Why Do We Care About Watersheds and Divides?”) Conclusion What’s next? VIDEO

  8. Introduction Scientist Three: Agencies “Help! We Need Help!” Task • Use the websites below to help you with these activities: • Name two agencies that help protect our water supply. • Write a new law to protect our water. Why do you • think this would be an important law? Process Environmental Protection Agency Virginia Government Evaluation What’s next? VIDEO Conclusion

  9. Introduction Scientist Four: Geography “What’s My Watershed Address?” Task • Use the websites below to help you with these activities: • How many major watersheds does Virginia have? Name • our watershed and those that surround us. • What are the 4 steps to finding your watershed address? • List the steps that lead to our address. Process Virginia Waterways Evaluation Virginia Watersheds Conclusion What’s next? VIDEO

  10. Introduction Watch this video before completing the web. Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Click the box above to watch the video. Ecosystems: Watersheds, Estuaries, and Wetlands. Alan Sealls.(2004). Retrieved September 12, 2009, fromDiscovery Education: http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/

  11. Introduction Click below to go to your web. We All Live Downstream Task Process Evaluation Conclusion

  12. Introduction Evaluation Task Process Evaluation Conclusion

  13. Introduction Conclusion Task You are now well-informed about our watershed and how you can protect it. Share this information with your family and friends in order to keep our water supply clean and healthy! Process Evaluation Conclusion

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