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Desert Waters

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Patrons learn about the water cycle and different types of habitats found in the desert by watching a video, participating in a discussion, and exploring a worksheet.

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Hints for uses in your library Make this activity more interactive by having patrons participate in the Water Cycle Relay Race instead of filling out the worksheet!
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Desert Waters

Desert Waters

Patrons learn about the water cycle and different types of habitats found in the desert by watching a video, participating in a discussion, and exploring a worksheet.