eq: how can we determine the safety and drinkability of our water supplies?
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EQ: How can we determine the safety and drinkability of our water supplies?
LT: I can describe the processes that can be used to convert unusable water to usable resources.
LT: I will describe groundwater. I will determine which type of soil is most permeable to water. I will explain why groundwater is becoming a non-renewable resource.
Welcome! Warm Up 3/19/14
1. What are three properties of the ocean?
2. 2. What reasons have people studied the ocean?
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Table of Contents 1Title AssignmentWater Properties Webquest 8Water Cycle Brainpop 9Water Cycle Vocabulary 10Water on Earth Notes 11River Basin Notes 12River Basin Vocab 13River Basin Scavenger Hunt 14Estuaries Notes 15Wetlands 16Diagram River Basin to Estuary 17Wetlands and Estuaries Vocab 18Estuary Ecosystems 19Ocean Food Webs 20Ocean Properties 21Ocean Zones and Layers 22Groundwater Notes and Soil Testing (Handout) 23
DEMO: Soil TestingSoil Testing Data Table
Materials Time for Water to Stop Dripping
Sand
Clay
Gravel
* Look at the sample at your table for the observation sections
Groundwater Notes 23Groundwater – water that soaks in the
ground & collects in rocky pores (pores – space between rocks)
Permeable – allows water to flow easily through (ex: sandstone)
Impermeable – Doesn’t allow water to move through b/c of small, few or no pores (ex: clay)
Aquifer – layer of permeable rock that lets water move freely
NB 23: Groundwater
How does groundwater travel? Interconnecting pores
How do you replace groundwater?Time and precipitation
Why is groundwater becoming a non-renewable resource?
We are using it up faster than nature can replace it. (Avg. person use 397Liters per day) Also pollution
NB 23
Finish the conclusion questions for the lab
EXIT: I. How did you observe
permeability in today’s activity?
II. Use Impermeable in a sentence
For Teacher Demo:
4 150 ml beakers
1 large beaker (1000ml) or 1 gallon container
3 cups 9 oz tall clear cups with hole in center
3 pieces of filter paper placed in cups
Each cups filled about ½ way with sand, clay (powder) or gravel
Ended up using the same gravel, sand and clay all day
At end of the class just poured out the excess water
(Each lab tray had clear cups with samples of clay, sand and gravel, magnifying glass, color pencils)
For TeacherHad class go ahead and make observations on handout 1. Have 4 student volunteers handle the timing. I had one
person pour 100 ml of water into each of the cups. (Stoff used 50 ml) Three other students did the timing. I had the students take the cups to their seats while the water was still dripping .
2. Told students to let me know when at least 90 ml had poured through
3. Then went over definitions and picture slide. Came back to the time slide. Had students finish questions 1-3 from lab. Next went over questions slide finishing with them answering all the questions.