How do you use water, every day or for fun? With your classmates, create a book about why water is important to each of you.
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Talk with classmates about all the ways people use water every day. On large chart paper, use Crayola® Markers to list ways that water is used where you live, including at home and school, manufacturing, electricity generation, and irrigation.
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On construction paper, illustrate one way that water is important to you. Write a sentence describing your picture or label your drawing.
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Compile all of the pages to create a class book titled Why Is Water <U>Important?</U> Read the book to each other and younger children in your school. Share your ideas for conserving water.
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How do you use water, every day or for fun? With your classmates, create a book about why water is important to each of
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