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The Rainstick, A Fable |
40 pages • illustrations • bibliography
A young boy's journey from savanna to rain forest begins with the riddle, "A
slender staff touches earth and sky at the same time." Stunning illustrations
accompany the boy as he fulfills a quest to bring back the sound of rain to his
West African village. |
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Spring Waters “Gathering Places” |
80 pages • illustrations • glossary • references
Five short, beautifully illustrated stories chronicle the use of spring waters by
the animal world, native culture, civil war, Oklahoma pioneers, and Teddy Roosevelt.
Three sections follow with lessons about the water cycle, the creation of springs,
and our bodies' dependence on healthy water. |
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Water Celebration! A Handbook
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32 pages • illustrations • appendix
This book shows you how to plan one to three-day celebrations that entertain and
educate a community, school, or single class about the importance of water. Sample
schedules, funding suggestions, flyers, and press releases are included, along with
successful games, exhibits, and presentations. |
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Water, A Gift of Nature
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48 pages • photos
Spectacular, full-colour photographs fill every page. Science, education, and art
combine to make readers familiar with the many faces of water: clouds, rain, hail,
snow, icebergs, geysers, rainbows, and waterfalls. Interpretive text details the
animals and plants that depend on water from wetland beavers to the desert chuckwalla,
and from a coral reef to a saguaro cactus. |
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The Liquid Treasure Water History Trunk: Learning From
the Past
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64 pages • b&w photos • illustrations • appendix "Using
artifacts as our guide we can follow the liquid thread back through the millennia.
Every article in a Liquid Treasure Trunk is fodder for the imagination." This
book offers background information, trunk outlines and options, processes for gathering
artifacts, teaching applications, and grant proposal information |
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Map of Selected Rivers and Watersheds of North America
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Understanding watersheds can be difficult without seeing the whole picture. This
full-colour 65 cm X 95 cm (26”x38”) wall map is the first to use data provided by
Canada, the U.S., and Mexico to create an unbroken image of the continent’s watersheds
and illustrate the interdependence of all water users. It is a handsome addition
to any classroom. |
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Macroinvertebrate Mayhem Poster
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42 cm X 56 cm (16.5" x 22" )
A classic Project WET activity and colourful poster all in one! The front
displays mayfly, stonefly, dragonfly, damselfly nymphs as well as caddisfly and
midge larvae and the ever popular rat tailed maggot. The complete activity is printed
on the back. No classroom is complete without one!
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Facilitator’s Workbook
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77 pages Project WET Canada recommends the
Facilitator Workbook to all who have interest in presenting workshops, chairing
meetings, or participating in community based activities. The workbook is
a valuable source of information and contains practical suggestions on how to prepare
and conduct these events. The workbook is an excellent reference and offers even
the experienced facilitators useful tools to improve their skills. |
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All The Way To The Ocean
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All the Way to the Ocean is an uplifting story about two best friends, Isaac and
James, and their discovery of the cause and effect relationship between our cities'
storm drains and the world's oceans, lakes, and rivers. It is sure to inspire both
young and adult readers alike and teach a timeless life lesson-If we all do our
part, a cleaner, safer environment is indeed within our reach. All the Way to the
Ocean is printed on recycled paper using soy ink. |