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The Hydrologic Cycle
This web resource is an online lesson plan covering the hydrologic cycle also known as the water cycle. There are animations, lesson plans, and additional resources (a free sign-in is required for many of these resources).
Features:
Lesson Plans, High Graphic
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Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.63 / 3
About water
This multimedia website based on the National Public Radio’s “Science Friday” program is about what factors can lead to water shortages in some areas, but not in others along with what can be done to reverse the process.
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Lesson Plans, Interactive, Questions, Data Source, News, History, Career, Core Content, Inquiry, Misconceptions
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Site/Standard Correlation
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2.50 / 3
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Water Science for Schools
Find information on almost any water topic at this USGS site. Included in the site are: water basics, water use, Earth's water, water quality issues, map gallery, data library, picture gallery, glossary, and activity center and many water links.
Features:
Hands On, Interactive, High Graphic, Data Source, Core Content
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Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.56 / 3
NOAA Environmental Visualization Lab
This website features images and animations from NOAA satellite data.  A short description accompanies each image or animation.GOES and POES are the main satellites used.   Favorite and education sections  feature select images and animations.  Posters are also available from the education section.  There are links to other NOAA websites and external ones.  There is one interactive kiosk with data sets.
Features:
Interactive, High Graphic, Data Source, News, Core Content
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Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.50 / 3
Water and Its Patterns on Earth's Surface Concept Map
Build concept maps about properties of water, the hydrological cycle, and heat capacity. Then select student experiments that correspond to the concept map.
Features:
Hands On, Lesson Plans, High Graphic, Questions, Data Source, Misconceptions
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Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.38 / 3
Hudson River Plume
This highly interactive and animated investigation involves the Hudson river watershed and the plume that forms as the river's waters enter the bay. The water cycle, density, and non-point pollution are also addressed.
Features:
Interactive, Core Content, Inquiry
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Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.38 / 3
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