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K-2 Training - If you floated down a river, where would you end up?
Work of Water Unit | Lesson 1 of 5

K-2 Training - If you floated down a river, where would you end up?

Work of Water Unit | Lesson 1 of 5
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Trainer: Make sure you have the Professional Development Kit.
You will also need blank paper and table coverings.
Bottles will also need to be filled with water!

DISCUSS:

Why do you think a river flows?

Come up with some ideas!

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# Online Resource: Exploring Rivers

Streamer, a website created by the US Geological Survey, lets you explore rivers all over the United States.

  • Click on Go To Map, then type your location in the search box on the upper right.
  • Find a nearby river. To see where that river starts, choose Trace Upstream (at the top of the screen), then click on the river.
  • To see where the river ends, choose Trace Downstream (at the top of the screen), then click on the river.
  • For a surprise, search for the Mississippi River and trace it upstream and downstream. The Mississippi is the biggest river in the United States!
### Things to notice: Where does water flow?

Next time it rains, look for puddles. Why are puddles in some places, but not in others? What do you think is different about the places where there are puddles?

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Look at this hillside. Can you see anything that tells you where water has flowed?

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Erosion & Earth’s Surface

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During this interactive training, teachers will develop a model of the earth’s surface and use it to discover an important principle about how rivers work. During the hands-on activity, teachers will take turns using a spray bottle to make rain fall on paper models of mountains to observe patterns of how water and rivers flow.
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Grade 2

Erosion & Earth’s Surface

Mapping & Earth's Surface Features

2-ESS2-2

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