AN ACTIVITIES GUIDE FOR TEACHERS
U.S. Department of the Interior
U.S. Geological Survey
Outreach Product
By Debra H. Foster, Tatianna
N. Batorfalvy, and Laura Medalie
This is a html version of the introduction and table of contents. The full report is available as an Adobe Acrobat Reader portable document format (pdf) file or a LizardTech DjVu document. Scroll to the bottom of this page for download options.
Introduction
Water-use data are collected and compiled every 5 years by the
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in cooperation with the State of New
Hampshire Department of Environmental Services. This activities
guide was created to bring this information to educators of upper
elementary and middle school students throughout the State. The
activities in this guide book encourage the development of skills
that are recommended by the New Hampshire Department of Education
curriculum frameworks.
How to Use this
Guidebook
The following pages and the accompanying map poster were developed
to teach students in New Hampshire about the watershed they live
in, how watershed boundaries are determined, and how water is used
in the 12 largest watersheds in the state. The watershed map on
the poster shows topographic relief and major rivers and lakes.
Watersheds are named for the major river draining each watershed.
The town map included on the poster shows town boundaries, watershed
boundaries, and major rivers and lakes. Using both maps, tables1
and 2, and activities 1-4, students will learn about water use in
their town and State. Helpful Hints for Educators on pages 9 and
10 contain answers and suggestions for each activity.
Several of the activities included in this booklet are designed
to be used in a classroom setting where more time can be spent on
water-use questions and discussions. Activities are suggested as
general guidelines to provide the flexibility often needed in classrooms.
These activities can be used to supplement an existing water resources
curriculum and are not meant to be inclusive on the topic of water
use. The data in tables 1 and 2 are from USGS Water-Resources Investigations
Report 97-4179, titled "Estimated Water Withdrawals and Use in New
Hampshire, 1995.
As a supplement to this booklet, the USGS poster titled "Water:
The Resource that gets Used and Used for Everything" would be useful
in illustrating the various water uses. The colorful poster is drawn
with cartoon-like characters and can be used with the graphics in
Activity 2 to illustrate the six water-use categories. Ordering
instructions for the poster can be found in the section U.S. Geological
Survey Educational Resources.
Table of Contents
Introduction
How to Use this Guidebook
Skills Used by Students
Mission of the U.S. Geological Survey
Acknowledgments
Water Use
Purpose of Water-Use Data
Water-Use Definitions
Water-Use Categories
Selected Water-Resources References
U.S. Geological Survey Educational Resources
GEO CENTER
Posters
Stratified-Drift Aquifers in New Hampshire
Water Posters
Water Jeopardy Game
Other Water-Resources Educational Materials
How Much is a Million Gallons of Water?
Helpful Hints for Educators
Activities
1. Identify your
Watershed
Challenge Questions .
2. Water-use Categories
Word Match
3. Water Use in
New Hampshire in 1995
4. Water-Use Word
Search
Useful USGS Web Sites
Tables
1. Population by watershed in New Hampshire, 1995
2. Water use by category in major watersheds in New Hampshire in
1995
Poster
Poster of major watersheds and town boundaries in New Hampshire
(in map jacket)
DOWNLOAD OPTIONS:
Adobe Acrobat PDF format
The guidebook of text and activities (without the poster) is available in PDF format. This document requires the free Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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1. If you do not have the Acrobat Reader installed on your computer, first visit the Adobe web site.
2. Click here to open the Water Use in New Hampshire PDF file (size 316 KB)
3. Then, you could print a copy and/or save the file to your computer.
LizardTech DjVu format
The entire guidebook plus the watershed poster is available as a DjVu file. This document requires the free DjVu browser plug-in from LizardTech.
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1. To obtain the free LizardTech plug-in for your computer, click on one of the following options:
Macintosh | Windows | UNIX
2. Then, click here to open the Water Use in New Hampshire DjVu file.
3. The DjVu plug-in automatically adds options to your browser that allow you to view, print, and/or save the file.
Hints for printing the watershed poster:
The map measures 29" x 37", so a large-format printer (plotter) is required to print the poster at full size. Go to the last page of the document (page 20) and use the printer button in the plug-in toolbar. Choose a large-format printer, set the page size to E sheet or another size which accomodates 29" x 37", print the page range "from 20 to 20", and set the radio button to "Orig. Size". (The poster may also be printed to any page size using the "fit to page" option.)
CONTACT INFORMATION
If you have questions about this product, please contact Debra Foster:
E-mail: dhfoster@usgs.gov
Phone: 603-226-7837