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"Water, Water Everywhere and None to Drink" Lesson Plan"Water, Water Everywhere and None to Drink" Lesson Plan
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"Water, Water Everywhere and None to Drink"

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Ninth graders research the importance of maintaining an unpolluted water source in their community. They work together in groups and brainstorm ideas on what they can do to help. They can also write their local politicians.

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9th
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English Language Arts
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