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@ @ @ LOve where you live @ urban environmental Partnership 2014-15 Education programs

You and your students will be inspired to LOve Where YOu Live! with these great environmental education programs. The Urban Environmental Partnership offers 16 great programs at no cost for teachers like you! Your students will learn about topics such as: Understanding Watersheds Drinking Water Treatment The Water Cycle Household Hazardous Waste Water Pollution and Prevention Storm Water Pollution Water s Link to Health Landfills Recycling & Waste Reduction Waste Water Treatment Presentations include hands-on learning activities, follow-up student materials, as well as additional teacher activities and resources. The grade levels listed for each presentation are only a suggestion; most topics can be adapted to other grade levels. To schedule a presentation, call or e-mail the UEP contact persons listed in the brochure. Presentations are available Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. See page 12 and 13 for information on tours and trunk checkout. See more than one program that fits your curriculum? No need to choose schedule several! Watch your students knowledge and awareness expand with each visit! p.1

Meeting the Standards The Urban Environmental Partnership is committed to helping educators integrate the Next Generation Science Standards, the Iowa Core Standards and STEM into meaningful student learning opportunities. For convenience, we have aligned the classes in this brochure to the corresponding standards and concepts listed below. We hope it is a helpful tool for teachers to ensure their students have the skills and knowledge they need to be successful learners. Standards, skills and concepts that align with the programs will be color-coded and listed below the program descriptions. See below: Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Iowa Core English Language Arts (ICELA) Iowa Core 21st Century Skills Iowa Core Social Studies Essential Concepts p.2

We Need Water Grades: Pre-K to Kindergarten Time: 35 minutes Younger kids will love participating in this program! Through the use of large picture cards and other hands-on materials, students learn water basics how we use water, how much water is in our bodies, and how much water we need each day. NGSS: K-LS1-1 ICELA: SL.K.2. Iowa Core 21st Century Skills: Health Literacy Obtain, interpret, understand and use basic health concepts to enhance personal, family and community health. Water Travels with Dewey TM Grades: 2nd semester kindergarten to 1st Time: 30 minutes Let us introduce you to Dewey, the waterdrop puppet. Dewey teaches your students about the places water goes after it rains and helps them understand water movement and pollutants that are picked up along the way. After the show, students participate in a sequencing activity to review what they have learned. NGSS: K-ESS3-1 ICELA: SL.K.2.; SL.1.2. Geography Understand how geographic processes and human actions modify the p.3

RaccOOn River Players Present... Grades: 1-3 Time: 40 minutes a trilogy of skits to entertain and raise students awareness about things we do that may harm our environment. The skits Rainy Day, It s Your Neighborhood, and Name That Litterbug target the need for taking responsibility for backyard pollutants. The skits also reinforce the need to squash that nasty litterbug habit. NGSS: 3-LS4-4 ICELA: SL.1.2.; SL.2.2.; SL.3.2. Geography Understand how geographic processes and human actions modify the Recycle Me! Grade: 2 Time: 30 minutes We all make choices daily when it comes time to get rid of things we no longer need or want. Believe it or not, that choice really matters! Kids love participating in this hands-on activity and making decisions about items used in their everyday lives. To schedule, contact: Mary Gillaspey (515) 323-6505 mgi@mwatoday.com NGSS: K-2-ETS1-1 ICELA: SL.2.2. Geography Understand how geographic processes and human actions modify the p.4

Water JOurney Grades: 2-3 Time: 30-40 minutes Students learn about what happens to water in their neighborhood by going on a Water Journey. Using large picture cards and water treatment chemical samples, students get involved in explaining all the places water goes in the drinking water and wastewater treatment processes and how it can become polluted along the way. NGSS: 2-ESS2-3 ICELA: SL.2.2.; SL.3.2. Geography Understand how geographic processes and human actions modify the Water, PreciOus Water Grades: 2-4 Time: 30-40 minutes Water is a precious part of our future. Your students will discover how much water we use to brush our teeth, to take a shower, to wash our clothes, and to do many other daily activities. Students participate in a group activity to learn about water usage and ways they can be more water-wise. NGSS: 2-ESS2-3; 4-ESS3-2 ICELA: SL.2.2.; SL.3.2.; SL.4.2. p.5

WOnders Of the Water Cycle Grades: Second semester 2nd grade-5th Time: 35-40 minutes Stretch your students knowledge of the water cycle. Students solve a puzzle as they participate in two different activities to help them learn about the water cycle and understand its impact on our community. NGSS: 2-ESS2-3; 5-ESS2-1 ICELA: SL.2.2.; SL.3.2.; SL.4.2.; SL.5.2. Drink to YOur Health Grades: 3-6 Time: 45 minutes What does water have to do with keeping a body healthy? Plenty! Students connect water facts to a variety of real-life objects that give clues to the importance of water in their lives. Students then practice what they have learned by playing the Water Walk Game, an activity similar to a cakewalk. ICELA: SL.3.2.; SL.4.2.; SL.5.2.; SL.6.2. Iowa Core 21st Century Skills: Health Literacy Obtain, interpret, understand and use basic health concepts to enhance personal, family and community health (Identify how personal choices impact health and disease prevention). p.6

POllutiOn or PrOtectiOn? Caring for Our Watershed Grades: 3-6 Time: 45 minutes (plus 15 min. cleanup) Using an Enviroscape Watershed Model, students learn about the watershed in which we live. Students are shown how a watershed becomes polluted, then get the chance to watch the pollutants enter bodies of water when it rains. Students brainstorm ways to reduce water pollution and protect our environment. To schedule, contact: Mary Gillaspey (515) 323-6505 mgi@mwatoday.com NGSS: 4-ESS2-1; 5-ESS3-1; MS-LS2-5: MS-ESS2-4 ICELA: SL.3.2.; SL.4.2.; SL.5.2; SL.6.2. We Treat It Right Grades: 4-6 Time: 45 minutes How does our water get cleaned? The treatment of water is a fascinating process. Students view a Powerpoint presentation about drinking water and wastewater treatment processes and get a chance to see samples of treatment chemicals used to clean water at Des Moines Water Works. NGSS: 5-ESS3-1; MS-LS2-5; MS-ESS3-4 ICELA: SL.4.2.; SL.5.2.; SL.6.2. History Understand the role of innovation on the development and interaction of societies. p.7

Recycling: What DOes it Really Mean? Grades: 4-6 Time: 45 minutes Using the Curb It! recycling program has become a way of life for most of us, but what really happens to the glass, plastic, cans, and papers you place in your cart? Students learn how these items are turned into useful new products. Samples of materials at different stages in the recycling process, along with a video clip to show what happens in a recycling facility, provide students with a greater understanding of the benefits of recycling. To schedule, contact: Mary Gillaspey (515) 323-6505 mgi@mwatoday.com NGSS: 5-ESS3-1 ; MS-PS1-2; MS-LS2-4; MS-ESS3-3 ICELA: SL.4.2.; SL.5.2.; SL.6.2. Geography Understand how human factors and the distribution of resources affect the development of society and the movement of populations; Understand how physical processes and human actions modify the environment and how the environment affects humans. History Understand the role of individuals and groups within a society as promoters of change or the status quo. Political Science/ Civic Literacy Understand the rights and responsibilities of each citizen and demonstrate the value of lifelong civic action. p.8

Let s Make a Difference! Grades: 3-6 Time: 45 minutes The choices we make every day have an impact on our environment. In this interactive program, students provide feedback while watching several skits about how we can all make better decisions regarding the wise use of our earth s resources. NGSS: 5-ESS3-1; 3-5-ETS1-2; MS-LS2-5; MS-ESS3-3 ICELA: SL.4.2.; SL.5.2.; SL.6.2. History Understand the role of individuals and groups within a society as promoters of change or the status quo. Political Science/ Civic Literacy Understand the rights and responsibilities of each citizen and demonstrate the value of lifelong civic action. earth Care 101 Grades: 5-6 Time: 45 minutes Kids love playing this environmental knowledge game! The game encourages students to work together to identify good and bad environmental choices people make in their daily lives. They see how individual actions affect the whole community while learning how they can make a difference in maintaining a clean and healthy environment. To schedule, contact: Mary Gillaspey (515) 323-6505 mgi@mwatoday.com NGSS: 5-ESS3-1; 3-5-ETS1-2; MS-ESS3-3 (MS ESS3.C) ICELA: SL.5.2.; SL.6.2. History Understand the role of individuals and groups within a society as promoters of change or the status quo. p.9

ThrOwing It All Away, But Where is Away? Grades: 5-6 Time: 45 minutes (plus 15 minutes cleanup) That paper towel was handy, but now that it has been used, what happens to it once we throw it away? This and many other questions can be answered when your students view an Enviroscape Landfill Model. Students learn about the workings of a landfill, just like Metro Waste Authority s Metro Park East Landfill in Polk County. Find out what happens to your garbage when it leaves the curb and how landfill by-products leachate (waste water) and methane gas can contribute positively to the environment and community. To schedule, contact: Mary Gillaspey (515) 323-6505 mgi@mwatoday.com NGSS: 5-ESS3-1; MS-ESS3-4 ICELA: SL.5.2.; SL.6.2. History Understand the role of individuals and groups within a society as promoters of change or the status quo; Understand cause and effect relationships and other historical thinking skills in order to interpret events and issues. p.10

DOn't Dump It! Grades: 5-6 Time: 45 minutes (plus 15 minutes cleanup) What is household hazardous waste and how should we get rid of it? Students learn the do s and don ts, as well as the impact hazardous materials can have on water quality, by watching a demonstration of an Enviroscape Hazardous Materials Model. Effects of discharges and spills and environmental risks associated with contamination are topics of discussion. Students learn how to identify and safely dispose of household hazardous waste. To schedule, contact: Mary Gillaspey (515) 323-6505 mgi@mwatoday.com NGSS: 5-ESS2-1; 3-5-ETS1-2; MS-LS2-4; MS-ESS3-3 ICELA: SL.5.2.; SL.6.2. Water Quality MOnitOring Grades: 5-6 Time: 45-60 minutes Before you turn the handle on your kitchen faucet, your water has undergone a battery of tests to ensure it meets U.S. Environmental Protection Agency standards. Some of those common tests include dissolved oxygen levels, turbidity, nitrate, and hardness. In this program, some of your students have the opportunity to conduct the very same tests used by utility laboratories to determine water quality in our streams and rivers. A discussion of how high or low levels of these characteristics affect water is included in the presentation. Students also get the chance to see some of the treatment chemicals used to remove pollutants. NGSS: 5-ESS3-1; 5-PS1-3; MS-PS1-2; MS-LS2-4; MS-ESS3-3 ICELA: SL.5.2.; SL.6.2. Geography- Understand how physical processes and human actions modify the p.11

Let s GO On a TOur! Des Moines Water Works 2201 George Flagg Parkway, Des Moines Grades: 3 and up Time: 1 ½ hours Students take a walking tour through Des Moines Water Works facilities and see the treatment process firsthand. A highlight of the tour is a visit to the facility s state-of-the-art laboratory. When: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 8 a.m. to Noon Friday NGSS: 3-LS4-4; 5-ESS3-1; MS-ESS3-4 ICELA: SL.3.2.; SL.4.2.; SL.5.2.; SL.6.2. History Understand the role of individuals and groups within a society as promoters of change or the status quo; Understand cause and effect relationships and other historical thinking skills in order to interpret events and issues. Metro Park East Landfill Highway 163, 9 miles east of Pleasant Hill Grades: 3 and up Time: 60 to 75 minutes Students learn about garbage, recycling, composting and methane gas on this driving tour. An observation deck atop the oldest part of the landfill provides a panoramic view of MWA s resource conservation practices along with an illustrated cross-section of a landfill cell. Groups must provide own transportation. When: 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday To schedule, contact: Mary Gillaspey (515) 323-6505 mgi@mwatoday.com NGSS: 5-ESS3-1; MS-ESS3-3; MS-ESS3-4 ICELA: SL.3.2.; SL.4.2.; SL.5.2.; SL.6.2. History Understand the role of individuals and groups within a society as promoters of change or the status quo. p.12

Check Out Our Trunks! Each trunk may be reserved for a month. Trunks will be delivered and picked up from your school. In each trunk, you will find some of the following items: Environment-related literature Hands-on activities Games Books of science experiments Picture cards Videos Career information Teacher resource notebook full of activities and reproducibles to use with your class The Water Trunks are packed with materials to use with your students as you teach about water, pollution, recycling and taking care of our environment. Two Water Trunks are available: Grade K-2 trunk and Grade 3-6 trunk. To reserve, contact: Gail Bemis (515) 283-8753 bemis@dmww.com The Trash and Treasure Trunk explores recycling, composting, landfilling, and proper household hazardous waste disposal. The Trash and Treasure Trunk is available for grades 3-6. To reserve, contact: Mary Gillaspey (515) 323-6505 mgi@mwatoday.com For more teacher resources check out our Web sites: www.dmww.com click on Education to find activity ideas, water-related facts, and other water-related articles. www.whereitshouldgo.com find out everything you need to know about safe and smart waste disposal and recycling. p.13

ABOUT THe URBAN environmental PARTNeRSHIP The mission of the URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL PARTNERSHIP (UEP) is to assist our communities in understanding their roles and responsibilities in proper water and waste management. In April 2000, four utilities joined forces to form the URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL PARTNERSHIP: Metro Waste Authority Des Moines Water Works City of Des Moines Storm Water Utility Wastewater Reclamation Authority These cities are associate members: Clive Grimes Johnston Norwalk Waukee West Des Moines See more than one program that fits your curriculum? No need to choose schedule several! Watch your students knowledge and awareness expand with each visit! Printed on recycled paper containing 30% post-consumer waste. p.14

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