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Water Resource Activity. The idea is that the students are split into smaller groups, 5-8 in each group. Each group is given a copy of all the images (cut) and they need identify the water source as potable/non potable Clues can be given along the way if they need it.
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Water Resource Activity • The idea is that the students are split into smaller groups, 5-8 in each group. • Each group is given a copy of all the images (cut) and they need identify the water source as potable/non potable • Clues can be given along the way if they need it. • The images go under the following headings: • Slides 2-3: Potable • Slides 4: Non Potable • Slides 5: Non Potable / Potable • Slides 6: Non Potable • Slides 7: Non Potable / Potable • Slides 8: Potable / Non Potable • Slides 9: Non Potable / Non Potable
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