Diamond Valley Lake By Ana Perez
Jan 16, 2016
Diamond Valley LakeBy Ana Perez
Hydrologic cycle students will demonstrate knowledge of basic
science concepts of earth science through direct experience, including an understanding of: (a) concepts related to everyday life through…patterns and how they repeat, and cycles; (b) how the basic needs of organisms are met. Students will have the opportunity to identify the various ways water moves throughout the earth as part of the water cycle. This is a great hands-on activity that students will be excited about.
In Class Activity's Hydrologic cycle
Water ConservationSubject: geology with geographyTopic: Water Conservation Grade level:6th to 8th gradeNumber of sessions: two to three class
periods
National geographic standards Environment and Society14. How human actions modify the physical
environment. 15. How physical systems affect human
systems. 16. The changes that occur in the meaning,
use, distribution, and importance of resources.
Objectives
Identify sources of fresh water available for consumption
Understand the need for water conservation due to the limited fresh water supply
Explore strategies for conserving water at homeCompare the benefits and drawbacks of using
different water management techniques, particularly dams
Importance of conserving water and techniques for reducing water use at home
OverviewAlthough over 70% of Earth's surface is covered
with water, less than 1% of this water is available for human consumption. In this lesson, students study the availability of water on Earth and discuss methods that can be used to purify and conserve this critical resource. They also assess how much water they and their families typically use, and think about ways to reduce their water usage. Finally, students explore different techniques being employed for water management around the world, including the use of dams to create reservoirs.
Materials Two 2-liter bottles full of waterFood coloring (dark color preferable)Measuring cups (for measuring amounts ranging from 50
ml to 14.5 ml)Five clear containers (to hold water ranging in volume
from 1,950 ml to 0.5 ml)Markers and tape for making labelsMap of your local watershed
(http://cfpub.epa.gov/surf/huc.cfm?huc_code=18100200 )Water Use Worksheet PDF DocumentNotebooks for student work
How our water travels
Where do we get our water fromhttp://www.waterresourcestv.com/conferenc
e/featured_films/changing_water_use_behaviors/
techniques for reducing water use at home Take shorter showers. One way to cut down on water use is to turn off the shower after
soaping up, then turn it back on to rinse. A four-minute shower uses approximately 20 to 40 gallons of water.
Turn off the water after you wet your toothbrush There is no need to keep the water running while brushing your
teeth. Just wet your brush and fill a glass for mouth rinsing. A list for parents 25 ways to conserve water in the home and yard http://eartheasy.com/live_water_saving.htm
Dams in California
Diamond Valley Lake
Follow up activityKids will write about what they learned from
the field trip.What would they do to save water in their
daily activity's.