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Reading the
River 2003 - Lesson Plans
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Wetlands: An Outdoor Experience
Melissa Arnett & Dana Maze
9th Grade Integrated Science I
Bath County High School
Lesson pH Testing in the Real World
Henry L. Boone
11th Grade Chemistry
Bracken County High School
There is more in the water than you know!
Alice Bruckmann
Second & Third Grade Science and Language Arts
Glenn O. Swing, Covington Independent Schools
Macroinvertebrates
Cindy Combs
5th Grade Science
Rowan County Christian Academy
Water, Where Does it Come From & Where Does it Go?
Carol A. Compton
Grades 9-12 Earth Space Science
Lawrence County High School
We got sludged, Are our Streams Recovering?
Richard DeLong
Grade 7 Integrated Science
Warfield Middle School, Martin County Schools
Dirty Water versus Clean Water
Water Filtering Chart
Water Quality Chart
Assessment Rubric
Anita France
Grade 4 Science
Immaculate Heart of Mary School, Diocese of Covington
Watershed Construction Activity
Wetlands: An Outdoor Experience (See Arnett & Maze above)
Dana Maze
9th Grade Integrated Science I
Bath County High School
Reading Our River: Kentucky River's South Fork
Tracy R. Patrick
11-12th Grade Advanced Math
Owsley County High School
Don't Drink the Water!
Author: Arianna Perkins
Grade & Subjects: High School Spanish I and II
Boone County High School
How Clean Is The Water In My Backyard?
Water Study Data Table
Debbie Perkins
High School Biology
Larry A. Ryle High School, Boone County Schools
The Water and Freshwater Fish
Lynne A.H. Poston
Sixth Grade Science
Summit View Middle School, Kenton County Schools
Dissolved Oxygen
Lorinda Rogers
8th Grade Science
Powell County Middle School
Meadow Creek Watershed Study
James Shuler
7th Grade Science Unit
Owsley County Middle School
Bio-Assessment of Two Local Streams
Data Table
Dissolved Oxygen Information
pH Information
Biological Monitoring Assessment Report
File 1
File 2
Macroinvertebrate Identification
File 1
File 2
Macroinvertebrate Identification Dichotomous Key
File 1
File 2
Rick Straus
Advanced Biology 10th Grade
Campbell County High School
Biological Classification
John Warford
Eighth Grade Science
Turkey Foot Middle School, Kenton County
A Unit on Water Quality
Karyl White
7th Grade Science
Rowan County Middle School
Interpreting the Living Organisms in an Ecosystem
Julie Whitis
9th Grade Life Science
Simon Kenton High School, Kenton County School District
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