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Water Education Resource Materials

AIMS Education Foundation. Project AIMS. Fresno, CA.
· Water Precious Water (1988) · Our Wonderful World (1987)

American Forest Foundation. (1993). Project Learning Tree. Washington, D.C.

Bachert, R.E., Jr., & Snooks, E.L. (1974). Outdoor education equipment. Danville, IL: The Interstate Printers & Publishers, Incl.

Baltic, K., & Springer, D. (1994). Getting to the point of nonpoint source pollution. Strasberg, OH: Gordon Printing, Inc.

Braus, J. (Ed.). Ranger Rick's Naturescope. · Diving into oceans (1988) · Wading into wetlands (1986) · Pollution (1990) · Rainforests (1989)

Brown, J., & Harrison, R. (Ed.). (1992). Environmental resource guide: Nonpoint source pollution Prevention. (a series of classroom activities for grades 6-8). Tennessee Valley Authority.

Caduto, M.J., & Bruchac, J. (1989). Keepers of the earth: Americanamerican stories & environmental activities for children. Golden, CO: Fulcrum, Inc.

Caduto, M.J. (1990) Pond and brook. A guide to nature in freshwater environments. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England.

Cantrell, D.C. & Barron, P.A. (Eds.). (1994). Integrating environmental education and science: Using and developing learning episodes. Newark, OH: Environmental Education Council of Ohio.

Center for Marine Conservation. (1989). The ocean book: Aquarium and seaside activities and ideas for all ages. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Gartrell, J.E., Jr., Crowder, J., & Callister, J.C. (1989). Earth: The water planet. Washington, D.C.: National Science Teachers Association.

Gates, J.M. (1989). Consider the earth: Environmental activities for grades 4-8. Englewood, CO: Teacher Ideas Press.

Heimlich, J.E., Oberst, M.C., & Spitler, L. (1993). Two H's and an O: A teaching resource packet on water education. Columbus, OH: ERIC Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics, and EnviroEducationduaction.

Illinois Department of Energy and Natural Resources, Office of Research and Planning. (1988). Groundwater: Illinois' buried treasure: Education activity guide. Springfield, IL.

Iowa Department of Natural Resources. (1989). Groundwater resources & educational activities for teaching. Iowa.

Jones, B.F. (Ed.). (1990). Breakthroughs: Strategies for thinking. Columbus, OH: Zaner-Bloser, Inc.
· The muddy river, sticky sea & me?
· Are we killing our lakes?
· Water enough for everyone?
· Water enough for everyone? (teacher edition)

Lawrence Hall of Science. GEMS (Great Explorations in Math and Science). University of California, Berkely: CA.
· Acid Rain (1990)
· Mapping Fish Habitats (1987)
· River Cutters (1989)

Lawrence Hall of Science. Outdoor Biology Instructional Strategy (OBIS). Nashua, NH: Delta Education.
· Ponds & Lakes
· Streams & Rivers
· Sea Shore
· Aquatic Animal Behavior
· Breakwaters and Bays

Lind, K.K. (1991). Water, stones, & fossil bones. Washington, D.C.: National Science Teachers Association.

McDonald, J. (1992). The water quality catalog: A sourcebook of public information materials. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, D.C.

Maffei, B. (1991). Science is elementary: The water planet (Vol.5, No. 4). Museum Institute for Teaching Science (MITS, Inc.). Boston: MA.

Mitchell, M.K., Stapp, W.B. (1986). Field manual for water quality monitoring. (2nd ed.). Dexter, MI: Thomson-Shore, Inc.

National Science Teachers Association. (1990). Great lakes JASON curriculum. Washington, D.C.

NGroundwateroudwater Foundation. (1993). Making Waves: How to put on a water festival. Lincoln, NE.

Nyberg, L.M. (Ed.). (1993). Earth's caretakers: Americanamerican lessons. Lawrence, KS: MASTERS Project, 207 Bailey Hall.

O'Conner, M. (1985). Living lightly on the plant: A global environmental education curriculum guide (Vol. 1 & 2). Milwaukee, WI: Schlitz Audubon Center.

O'Conner, M. & McGlauflin, K. (1982). Living lightly in the city: An environmental education guidebook (Vol. 2). Milwaukee, WI: Schlitz Audubon Center.

Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Super Saver Investigators (1988) and Investigating Solid Waste Issues (1994). Columbus, OH: Division of Recycling and Litter Prevention.

Ohio Sea Grant Education Program. Oceanic Education Activities for Great Lake Schools (OEAGLS). Columbus, OH: The Ohio State University.
· Ohio Canals (1980)
· Shipping: The World Connection (1980)
· The Great Lakes Triangle (1980)
· Yellow Perch in Lake Erie (1980
· Lake Erie Take a Bow (1986)
· Lake Erie Build a Fish to Scale (1986)
· We Have Met the Enemy (1980)
· It's Everyone's Sea: Or is It? (1981)
· Evidence of Ancient Seas in Ohio (1979)
· Shipping on the Great Lakes (1980)
· Geography of the Great Lakes (1980)
· Knowing the Ropes (1981)
· River Trek (1987)
· Waves on the Great Lake (1987)
· Ancient Lake Shores (1979)
· The Effect of Lakes Erie on Ohio's Temperature (1979)
· Oil Spill (1980)
· The Estuary: A Special Place (1980)
· To Harvest a Walleye (1979)
· How to Protect a River (1980)
· Lake Erie a Day in the Life of a Fish (1986)
· Paddle-to-the-Sea (curriculum activities) (1988)
· Coastal Processes & Erosion (1979)
· Pollution in Lake Erie: An Introduction (1980)
· PCB's in Fish: A Problem? (1981)
· A Great Lake Vacation (1985)
· Storm Surges (1986)
· Getting to Know Your Local Fish (1980)
· Shipping: The World Connection (1980)
· Erosion Along the Great Lakes (1979)
· Lake Erie & Changing Lake Levels (1979)
· The Effect of Lake Erie on Climate (1979)

Rohwedder, W.J., Tourtillott, L., & Wheatley, J. (1992). Environmental education compendium for water resources. Sonoma State University, Sonoma: CA.

Seed, D. (1992). Water science. New York: Addison-Wesley Publishing Co.

Shinagel, E. & McClure, N. (1993). More activities for forest, stream, and sound: A guide to conducting water quality camps for children and families. Olympia, WA: City of Olympia Public Works Department.

Slattery, B.D. (1991). WOW!: The wonders of wetlands and educator's guide. St. Michael, MD: Environmental Concern, Inc.

Tennessee Valley Authority. (1992). Environmental resource guide. Nonpoint source pollution prevention. Pittsburgh, PA: Air & Waste Management Association.

Two Herons Environmental Consulting. (1992). On the trail of nonpoint source pollution. Batavia, OH: Clermont Soil and Water Conservation District.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (1991). Always a river: Supplemental environmental education curriculum on the Ohio River and water (grades K-12). Cincinnati, OH: Office of Research and Development.

University of Illinois. (1991). Wetlands are wonderlands, youth guide & teacher guide. Urbana, IL: 4-H Marine Ed. Series-1.

Ward, T. (Ed.). (1990). Gee-wow! Adventures in water education. Ann Arbor, MI: Ecology Center.

Western Regional Environmental Education Council. (1987). Aquatic Project WILD. Boulder, CO.

Williams, R.A., Rockwell, R.E., & Sherwood, E.A. (1987). Mudpies to magnets. Mt. Rainier, MD: Gryphon House, Inc.

Zike, D. (1993). The earth science book: Activities for kids. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.



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