So, as citizens of a republic, why do you think that the water cycle may be related to Adulting?
Middle of week 14/18
Day 53, Week 14 |
Grammar: Prepositional Phrases review |
Math: Combining like terms review |
Science and history: Who were the Anasazi, and what was their relationship with water? |
Please see the Lesson plan for Day 53’s Exit Tickets |
Action Items:
1.) Search for two different sources to learn how your local water supply is treated,
2.) Please tell us where your information comes from, and how you know that the sources you found are reliable,
3.) Write a book, story, blog post or tweet that uses your findings, and then, please tell us about it! If you write a book, once it is published please consider donating a copy to your local public library.
4.) Feel free to answer the exit ticket questions in the comments, or pose any other questions you may have about the lesson, if you wish.
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