Conservation: Fresh Water Resources: Where is Fresh Water? Reading Passage - WORKSHEET

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This FREE worksheet includes 1 page from our Conservation: Fresh Water Resources title.

This Reading Passage helps students understand where the fresh water on earth is. This worksheet can be used on its own, or paired with the individual resource. And the best part is, it's FREE.

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About the full resource, Conservation: Fresh Water Resources:

Students learn the importance of fresh water and how to conserve this valuable resource. Our resource focuses your attention on protecting and respecting our fresh water. Start by understanding what fresh water is by building a water cycle. Find out how fresh water compares in the bigger picture of Earth's water. Build a greenhouse to see firsthand how climate change can affect fresh water. Take what you know about where to find fresh water, and see how that could all change with climate change. Describe how the water supply in a village could become unfit for drinking in a scenario. Understand that people in other countries don't have access to fresh water like we do. Build a drip irrigation system to help conserve water while gardening. Written to Bloom's Taxonomy and STEAM initiatives, additional hands-on activities, graphic organizers, crossword, word search, comprehension quiz and answer key are also included.

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Jordan Jackson

Great quick reading to introduce the availability of freshwater before beginning a lesson on management of freshwater. The analogy was a great way for the students to understand availability.

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Matthew Boyer

Excellent resource to use with my class! Well done, thank you!

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Hannah Lawton
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My students loved this resource. We used it with the book "A Long Walk to Water."

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Shaundra Davis
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Great resource for students who struggle with reading. Thank you.

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