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Where, Oh Where, Has That Water Gone? Lesson PlanWhere, Oh Where, Has That Water Gone? Lesson Plan
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Where, Oh Where, Has That Water Gone?

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Students study the benefits of reservoirs while locating and identifying water sources that flow into Tuttle Creek Reservior.

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3rd - 5th
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Science
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3 days
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