Lesson plan

Rivers, Rivers Everywhere: The Arizona Watershed


GeoSTEM

Description

Students need to understand that the question: “When will I ever need to know or use this?” is shortsighted. When they learn math, they are developing tools to solve problems in their future—some problems that they do not know yet will be problems. In this lesson, students will become content experts on the effects of water and can answer this question: Where does all the water go after rain and snow and what can you and I do about it?”

Duration

2 class periods

Author

Brian
Stegall

Standards

1: How to use maps and other geographic representations, tools, and technologies to acquire, process, and report information
4: The physical and human characteristics of places
7: The physical processes that shape the patterns of Earth's surface
16: The changes that occur in the meaning, use, distribution, and importance of resources
18: How to apply geography to interpret the present and plan for the future

Teacher Instructions

StegallBRiversT.pdf (168.53 KB)

Student Materials

StegallBRiversS.pdf (208.31 KB)
StegallBRivers.pptx (410.28 KB)
AZTOPO.pdf (0 bytes)
AZ-DAMS.pdf (0 bytes)
AZ-RIV-K.PDF (1.23 MB)

Materials To Assist Teachers and English Language Learners

Supplemental Files