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Recycled Water: A Smart Way to Reuse Water WorksheetRecycled Water: A Smart Way to Reuse Water Worksheet
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San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
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Recycled Water: A Smart Way to Reuse Water

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Learn about wastewater and recycled water with a science reading activity. After learners finish a two-page passage about conserving the water supply, they answer six comprehension questions about what they have read.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

recycling, water conservation, reusing, water pollution, wastewater, water filtration, water treatment, habitats, irrigation, nutrients, drinking water, fertilizers, san francisco, droughts, california

Additional Tags

science

Instructional Ideas

  • Use during a unit on conservation, or when preparing for Earth Day
  • Have kids research the wastewater treatment facilities in their own towns
  • A good interdisciplinary lesson for science and language arts skills

Pros

  • Comes with an answer key for the comprehension questions
  • Versatile for multiple levels of readers

Cons

  • Contains a lot of text on each page, which may cause difficulty for some learners

Common Core

RI.2.1 RI.3.1 RI.4.1

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