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KIDS IN DISCOVERY SERIES (KIDS)
BOOKLETS
There are
eleven KIDS booklets available that each make an excellent handout
to complement school curriculums or stand alone as a fun
introduction to water knowledge. Creative and hands-on
investigations, demonstrations, science experiments, educational
games and stories stimulate understanding of each booklet's topic.

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Discover the Waters
of Arizona
This Arizona specific booklet targeted for 4th to 6th
graders covers a wealth of Arizona –specific information on
desert climate, monsoons, major state water resources -rivers,
dams, reservoirs, canals and groundwater. It helps
understanding of concepts involving erosion, aquifers and
riparian systems. This booklet is |
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Conserve Water
teaches water conservation and basic facts about water through
a fun exercises like “You’re All Wet” and games like “You
Saved Water” depicting household water savings. This KIDS
Booklet is designed for _ to _ grades. |

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Discover the Colorado Watershed - This
colorful, 16 page activity booklet for eight through
twelve-year-olds provides a fun, informative introduction to
the Colorado watershed. |

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Discovering Drought -
This 16-page booklet defines and explains the concept of
Drought in an easy to understand way. The booklet discusses
how droughts have occurred all over the world at one time or
another, how water managers plan to have enough water for all
users and how some plants and animals have special adaptations
to help them survive dry conditions. |


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Original
artwork by Peter Grosshauser for Discover the Waters of
Arizona KIDs Booklet, published by the Project WET
International Foundation (Water Education for Teachers).
Copyright 2005, Project WET International Foundation.
www.projectwet.org.
These pages have been donated by Project
WET and may be downloaded for educational purposes. For
permission to use these images for any other purpose,
contact us toll free at 866-337-5486. |
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