chemistry

Operation Water Flow Curriculum Connections

Operation Water Flow Curriculum Connections

Alberta Grade Six Social Studies 6.1 Citizens Participating in Decision Making 6.1.1: Recognize how individuals and governments interact and bring about change within their local and national communities 6.1.3: Analyze how the democratic ideals of equity and fairness have influenced legislation in Canada over time

What is Acid Rain and How Does It Affect Me? (Grades 11 and 12)

What is Acid Rain and How Does It Affect Me? (Grades 11 and 12)

Students will be able to explain the causes of acid rain. Students will be able to describe the effects of acid rain on water supplies. Students will be able to explain why different areas of Saskatchewan and Canada are more susceptible to acid rain.

That's Some Kind of Reaction! (Grades 11 and 12)

That's Some Kind of Reaction! (Grades 11 and 12)

Students will be able to identify the different types of chemical reactions. Students will examine the chemical reactions used for water treatment

Water Treatment Plant (Grades 6-12)

Water Treatment Plant (Grades 6-12)

Students will state and describe the steps of the water treatment process that must occur before water can be safely used by community residents. Students will compare and contrast the water treatment guidelines used in different water treatment plants. (Some water treatment plants are less stringent on regulations than others). Students will question the practices of their own community water treatment plant with regards to safe water treatment.

How Is My Water Purified? (Grades 8-12)

How Is My Water Purified? (Grades 8-12)

The students will see the techniques that are used to filter their drinking water. They will get an idea of which pollutants can contaminate our water. The students will see the importance of keeping our water clean.