Here is the water research worksheet from class.
The last part says to write an answer to the question: "who owns water"? You can use your research to form a response, but please use at least two complete sentences. Here's the link to the prezi!How much did you know about how California Water History?
How much do you remember about California in general? Do you have hope? Do you think a small group of dedicated people can change the world? Who do you consider to be the most influential environmentalists? Remember when we talked about Proposition 1 in class?
Here's that presentation--stay informed y'all! Here are the student presentations from our Water Symposium: History of California's Water CA Water Politics Recycling Water Desalination Water Bills This presentation sparked a conversation about how something being priceless means it is also priceless. The conversation was priceless! Here's a video with some insight into that conversation. In order to keep everyone on track, we will be making goals for each class period. In other words, you'll be creating your own objective. I posted each of the class goals on twitter, just look for your class' goals--or check out the photo gallery below.
The water symposium will count for 20% of your grade this semester.
Here's the link to the prezi, and for the odd periods, or those who missed it, the rubric to conduct the water audit is here!
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