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Conjunction Function Lesson PlanConjunction Function Lesson Plan
Publisher
University of Wisconsin
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1st - 12th
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Science
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Duration
45 mins
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Year
2011
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Conjunction Function

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As part of a unit, this lesson familiarizes youngsters with components of a rain garden. They speculate about the role of an assigned component in contributing to a rain garden, and ultimately, in the health of the local watershed. Each group shares the object that they have been assigned with the rest of the class. 

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human impact on the environment, environmental stewardship, watersheds, water, the water cycle

Additional Tags

watershed, hydrologic cycle, water cycle, rain garden, human impact on the environment, science

Pros

  • Stimulates critical thinking, collaboration, and communication skills
  • Detailed notes make this a breeze to implement
  • Part of a strong unit that results in a real rain garden on campus

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  • None

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