Original PromptPlease create for me a slideshow for the science experiment we are doing today. The experiement will go as follows: Students will be partnered up in pairs of 2 (3 max). Each student will be given two pieces of paper, markers, tape, a water spray bottle, and a foil container. students will be simulating a watershed by first, crumpling up the paper and using a blue marker to outline the mountai ridgeline of snow where water flows into our lakes and rivers. Students will then spray the paper and se...
This hands-on experiment engages students in building a watershed model to understand how terrain influences water flow and drainage. Through the simulation, students learn about the journey of water from mountains to oceans, how watersheds function, and the impact of pollutants on water systems. Participants will use materials like paper, markers, and spray bottles to create landscapes, simulate precipitation, and observe water movement. The activity encourages discussion on local water sources, pollution sources, and ways to keep watersheds healthy and clean. Students reflect on the implications of pollution through direct observation and collaborative group work.