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One Clean Drinking Water: Saving Lives Globally

This funded project aims to provide clean drinking water to communities worldwide, reducing the 1.5 million child deaths caused by unclean water each year. Through engineering, application, and societal impact, we tackle misconceptions and explore wacky water filtration methods. Join us in designing, investigating, and creating solutions in this 9th-grade lesson. Assessment includes using observation skills and making real-world connections.

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One Clean Drinking Water: Saving Lives Globally

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  1. Funded by EEC-0808696 Project One Clean Drinking Water Sara Bagley Erpenbeck Elementary Scott Ketcham Norwood High School

  2. Benefits of Clean Water Globally, 1.5 million children die every year.

  3. Engineering Application

  4. Engineering Careers

  5. Societal Impact

  6. Abstract

  7. Background

  8. Objectives

  9. Misconceptions BUT

  10. Wacky Water Filtration Create Design Investigate

  11. 9th Grade Lesson

  12. ASSESSMENT

  13. Conclusion • Make real world connections through Chemical and physical changes • Use observations skills to establish conclusions

  14. Acknowledgements Dr. Anant Kukreti Andrea Burrows Dr. George Sorial Hafiz Salih Fellow RET Teachers

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