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EARTH DAY Water Filter STEM Activity | Home Learning | Distance Learning
EARTH DAY Water Filter STEM Activity | Home Learning | Distance Learning
EARTH DAY Water Filter STEM Activity | Home Learning | Distance Learning
EARTH DAY Water Filter STEM Activity | Home Learning | Distance Learning
EARTH DAY Water Filter STEM Activity | Home Learning | Distance Learning
EARTH DAY Water Filter STEM Activity | Home Learning | Distance Learning
EARTH DAY Water Filter STEM Activity | Home Learning | Distance Learning
EARTH DAY Water Filter STEM Activity | Home Learning | Distance Learning
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Description

This is a STEM journal activity pack that is an extension for the book The Water Princess by Susan Verde. This pack includes 15 pages!

Products Included:

STEM Journal Cover Page

Student Pages for:

  • Ask
  • Imagine
  • Plan
  • Materials
  • Prediction
  • Create & Test
  • Improve
  • Results
  • Conclusion

Simple Student Water Filter Design Page

Simple Student Hypothesis, Results, and Conclusion Page

Writing Prompt Page

2 Compare and Contrast Worksheets

Directions Page

Materials Page

Materials Needed: (optional)- you do not need these exact materials

Cups

Water

Coffee Filters

Paper

T-Shirts

Rocks

Sand

Dirt

Funnel

Students will design and explore how a water filter works. This is a great activity to learn about water pollution, water filtration, and water quality. Limited materials are needed to complete this activity. This activity can be done at home for distance learning! Pages can easily be uploaded to Seesaw or Google Classroom.

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EARTH DAY Water Filter STEM Activity | Home Learning | Distance Learning

Rated 4.67 out of 5, based on 3 reviews
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1st - 3rd

Description

This is a STEM journal activity pack that is an extension for the book The Water Princess by Susan Verde. This pack includes 15 pages!

Products Included:

STEM Journal Cover Page

Student Pages for:

  • Ask
  • Imagine
  • Plan
  • Materials
  • Prediction
  • Create & Test
  • Improve
  • Results
  • Conclusion

Simple Student Water Filter Design Page

Simple Student Hypothesis, Results, and Conclusion Page

Writing Prompt Page

2 Compare and Contrast Worksheets

Directions Page

Materials Page

Materials Needed: (optional)- you do not need these exact materials

Cups

Water

Coffee Filters

Paper

T-Shirts

Rocks

Sand

Dirt

Funnel

Students will design and explore how a water filter works. This is a great activity to learn about water pollution, water filtration, and water quality. Limited materials are needed to complete this activity. This activity can be done at home for distance learning! Pages can easily be uploaded to Seesaw or Google Classroom.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 4.67 out of 5, based on 3 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
July 18, 2025
This resource is highly engaging and developmentally appropriate for kindergarten learners. It supports foundational skills through hands-on, visual, and interactive components that keep young students motivated. The layout is clear, and the instructions are easy for both teachers and students to follow. I appreciate how it encourages student participation and provides opportunities for differentiation to meet diverse learning needs. This is a valuable tool helps to reinforcing concepts in a meaningful and age-appropriate way. It integrates well into whole group, small group, or center-based instruction.
Lupe L.
136 reviews
Grades taught: K
Rated 5 out of 5
March 1, 2025
Love it! Thank you for the resources. My class loves it.
One Lucky Classroom
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3,427 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals
Rated 4 out of 5
June 23, 2022
Such a fun STEAM project the students really enjoyed the step by step process!
Cristina L.
166 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties

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