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Chapter 11 Water – Chapter 11 Vocabulary
Quizlet Golenberke ES Chapter 11
Chapter 11 Concept Map – will not be able to view on iPad
Chapter 11 Note Guide - Nicolella
Awesome Resource: Creek Connections – Allegheny College
**remediation days: Bill Nye the Science Guy episodes 47: Water Cycle (23:05) – video question sheet
DAY 1
Section 11.1 Water Resources
Objectives
1. Describe the distribution of Earth’s water resources.
2. Explain why fresh water is one of Earth’s limited resources.
3. Describe the distribution of Earth’s surface water.
4. Describe the relationship between groundwater and surface water in a watershed.
11.1 Vocabulary
surface water - all the bodies of fresh water, salt water, ice, and snow that are found above the ground
river system - a flowing network of rivers and streams draining a river basin
watershed - the area of land that is drained by a water system
groundwater - the water that is beneath the Earth's surface
aquifer - a body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater
porosity - the percentage of the total volume of a rock or sediment that consists of open spaces
permeability - the ability of a rock or sediment to let fluids pass through its open spaces or pores
recharge zone - an area in which water travels downward to become part of an aquifer
11.1 mp3 (10:59)
11.1 PowerPoint Nicolella: Chapter 11 - Section 1 (PPT 1.58 MB)
Resource: Groundwater – A Primer for Pennsylvania
Self-Check Quiz Section 1: Water Resources
DAY 2
DAY 3
resources: Water Cycle - Earthguide Animated Diagram, Thirstin's Water Cycle, watercycle - Department of Biological Sciences - University of Alberta, The EPA Climate Change Kids Page--Water Cycle Animation
Water Cycle Biology Coloring Workbook Page
DAY 4
Stream Order Animation (2:59)
DAY 5
Section 11.2 Water Use & Management
Objectives
1. Identify patterns of global water use.
2. Explain how water is treated so that it can be used for drinking.
3. Identify how water is used in homes, in industry, and in agriculture.
4. Describe how dams and water diversion projects are used to manage freshwater resources.
5. Identify five ways that water can be conserved.
11.2 Vocabulary
potable - suitable for drinking
pathogen - a virus, microorganism, or other substance that causes disease, an infectious agent
dam - a structure that is built across a river to control a river's flow
reservoir - an artificial body of water that usually forms behind a dam
desalination - a process of removing salt from ocean water
11.2 mp3 (17:15)
11.2 PowerPoint Nicolella: Chapter 11 - Section 2 (PPT 690 KB)
Self-Check Quiz Section 2: Water Use and Management
DAY 6
Activity: Water We Going to Do?
DAY 7
Section 11.3 Water Pollution
Objectives
1. Compare point-source pollution and nonpoint-source pollution.
2. Classify water pollutants by five types.
3. Explain why groundwater pollution is difficult to clean.
4. Describe the major sources of ocean pollution, and explain the effects of pollution on ecosystems.
5. Describe six major laws designed to improve water quality in theUnited States.
11.3 Vocabulary
water pollution - contamination of water by waste matter or other material that is harmful to organisms that are exposed to the water
point-source pollution - pollution that comes from a specific site
nonpoint-source pollution - pollution that comes from many sources rather than from a single specific site
wastewater - water that contains wastes from homes or industry
artificial eutrophication - a process that increases the amount of nutrients in a body of water through human activities, such as waste disposal and land drainage
thermal pollution - a temperature increase in a body of water that is caused by human activity and that has a harmful effect on water quality
biomagnification - the accumulation of pollutants at successive levels of the food chain
11.3 mp3 (18:31)
11.3 PowerPoint Nicolella: Chapter 11 - Section 3 (PPT 619 KB)
Self-Check Quiz Section 3: Water Pollution
DAY 8
Activity: Sum of the Parts (Project Wet)
Resource: Major Sources of Nonpoint Source (NPS) Pollution
DAY 9
Vocab Quiz
Review:
DAY 10 – Chapter 11 Test
Activity: Pollution P.I.
Enrichment and Extension
Read more about the important role a watershed planner plays in protecting one of our most valuable resources.
Health Link: Monitoring Water Quality
If you were swimming or fishing in coastal waters, would you know if there were toxic chemicals in the water, sediments, or fish?
Integrating Environmental Science: Thermal Pollution
Can heat be a form of pollution? Find the answer here.
Society: The Fight Over Pigeon River
Click here for an article that explores the choices that North Carolinians must make between the environment and jobs.
Chapter 11 Labs
Modeling Labs
Design Your Own Labs
Consumer Labs
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