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Water Conservation
Project Type
Ag/Muni Grant
Contract/PO #
C153650
Applicant
Woodmoor Water & Sanitation District
Project Name
Develop Middle School Water Conservation Cirriculum
Title
Water Conservation Education Program for the Education of School Children & the Community
Date
12/3/1994
County
El Paso
Water Conservation - Doc Type
Interim Report
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />(2) Integration of the program into the sixth grade will be relatively easy since one <br />of the principals of this project teaches to fifty percent of the sixth grade students in the district <br />For the other grades, the affected teachers must be shown complete and effective activities for <br />their students before they will incorporate water education into their clll88es. By developing an <br />effective program for the sixth graders first, the means will be available to sen the program to the <br />other grades. <br /> <br />(3), School District 38 (Lewis-Palmer School District) is currently building a new <br />middle school. Construction has started and the school is expected to open for the 1994-95 school <br />year. The back property of this new school consislB of a small drainage and wetland area that will <br />be incorporated into the water conservation education program. Studenls from the University of <br />Colorado at Colorado Springs are expected to survey the site and to develop vety detailed maps <br />during the fall of 1993. Although these maps should be available during the 1993-94 school year, <br />the site will not be available to middle school until the fonowing year. It is expected to have a draft <br />cuniculwn for the sixth grade which will include class-tested activities by May 1994. This <br />cuniculwn will be finalized and docwnented by May 95. Activities for the seventh and eighth <br />grades will start during the 1994-95 school year. <br /> <br />(4) Water testing will probably be accomplished by the studenls using equipment <br />and supplies bought from the Hach Company which is located in Loveland, Colorado. Some <br />training in the use of this equipment will be required and the training is available from the <br />company. Although courses are available throughout the year, it will be difficult to attend before <br />summer 1994 due to conf1iclB with clll88foom responsibilities. This will delay serious water testing <br />until the 1994-95 school year. <br /> <br />C. The fonowing subject areas will considered for development of classroom activities for <br />the sixth grade during the 1993-94 school year <br /> <br />Structure of water - atomic structure, weight, mass, volwne <br />States of water - solid, liquid, gas <br />Water cycle <br />Water lreatment <br />Waste lrealment <br />Water testing <br />Waste testing <br />Flood plains and drainage <br />Sources of water - swface and subswface <br />Flow measurements <br />Colorado water laws <br />Household water consumption <br />Aquifers <br />Water sources in WWSD <br /> <br />Other subjecls will be researched and tested as they are identified during the development of this <br />program. The cWTiculwn will be prepared such that teachers may pick and choose the various <br />activities -- they will not have to complete the entire cuniculwn. <br />
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