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Teach for the Watershed

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Provided by: West Michigan Environmental Action Council|Published on: September 10, 2025
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  • In this program from the West Michigan Environmental Action Council, students will see a model of nonpoint source pollution and explore their watersheds, taking measurements to determine their health.
  • Grand Rapids Public Schools educators can request that a WMEAC staff member provide a demonstration and lead students on a two-hour field trip of their watershed, taking physical and chemical measurements and recording the macroinvertebrates that are present.
  • The resource also includes printable resources, like coloring sheets, a dichotomous key, and vocabulary activities.
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Subjects: Biology, Earth and Space Sciences
Authors: West Michigan Environmental Action Council
Region: Southwest Michigan
Languages: English

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