Geography and Social Studies

The Ripple Effect - AP

Global 4 hours
Objectives: 
  • To analyze global water risk trends by navigating an online water risk map
  • To understand the purpose of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and in particular Goal 6, focused on water and sanitation
  • To investigate and identify specific ways that access to water and sanitation impact standard of living
  • To utilize a travel blog as a primary source
  • To summarize and communicate ideas in a Canva graphic

Materials: 
  • Internet access
  • Student handouts: (See attachments )

Vocabulary/key terms
Sustainable development 
Poverty
Healthcare
Carbon-free energy
Economic growth
Innovation
Industrialization
Inequality
Climate change

Procedure 

Part 1: Water Risk Atlas Analysis Activity
  1. Prior to teaching the lesson, review all Student Materials found on Weebly: http://waterrippleeffects.weebly.com/ 
  2. Introduce students to the Weebly site. 
  3. Hand out the Water Risk Atlas Analysis Activity (Included in Lesson Attachments)  and provide an overview. Remind students that this interactive map is an example of a GIS (Geographic Information System). Students should then use their laptops or other Internet devices to access the online map and complete the activity. http://www.wri.org/applications/maps/aqueduct-atlas/ 
  4. When students have finished the Water Risk Atlas Analysis Activity, discuss their responses as a class. Focus on the 3 Ws: Where is it? (Where is water risk?) Why is it there? (Why is there more/less water risk in certain locations?) and What difference does it make? (How does water risk impact both the physical earth and humans?). The third question will be explored in more depth in subsequent activities. 

Part 2: U.N. Sustainable Development Goals
  1.  Proceed to the Weebly page focused on the introduction to U.N. Sustainable Development Goals. (This can be found under “Activities on the top navigation bar) http://waterrippleeffects.weebly.com/introduction-to-un-sustainable-development-goals-and-goal-6.html 
  2. Introduce students to the SDGs by sharing this quote: “On September 25th, 2015, countries adopted a set of goals to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure prosperity for all as part of a new sustainable development agenda. Each goal has specific targets to be achieved over the next 15 years.” 
  3. Share the SDG graphic found on the Weebly page and the World’s Largest Lesson video.  Optional: Flocabulary activities found on Weebly. 
  4. When students are comfortable with the SDGs in general, focus in on Goal 6: Ensure Access to Water and Sanitation For All. Hand out the Goal 6 Targets Activity. (Included in Lesson Attachments) Students should use the link provided on the Weebly to list and explain the Goal 6 Targets. http://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/water-and-sanitation/ . When students have finished, discuss their responses.

Part 3: How water and Sanitation Impact Standard of Living
At this point in the lesson, students should be generally familiar with global water risks and with goals that the global community has set to address those risks. The next part of this lesson will provide students with an opportunity to explore how specifically access to water and sanitation impacts standard of living. 
  1. Proceed to the Weebly page focused on How Water and Sanitation Impact Standard of Living. Show the Water Changes Everything video. Discuss specific examples of how “water changes everything”. 
  2. Hand out the Impact of Water and Sanitation on Standard of Living Jigsaw Research Activity. (Included in Lesson Attachments) Divide students into 9 groups. Group examples can be found under the How Access to Water and Sanitation Impact Standard of Living page on Weebly.
  3.  (For example, if your class has 27 students in it, 9 groups of 3 students each.) Each group should carefully peruse the Water Facts For All and Infographic For All sections on the Weebly page and then complete their assigned row of the matrix using the links provided on the Weebly. When groups have finished, reconfigure the groups so that each group includes one person from each of the previous 9 groups. (For example, if your class has 27 students in it, 3 groups of 9 students each.) Students should discuss and share their information with other members of their group and in turn complete all rows of the matrix. When students have finished, field questions and discuss their responses. 

Part 4: Kenya Case Study
This lesson focuses on a travel blog from a water-focused trip to Kenya taken in July 2016 with H2O For Life and provides real life examples of how access to water and sanitation changes standard of living. 
  1. Proceed to the Weebly page entitled Kenya Case Study. Assign students to read the blog. Class time can be provided or this can be assigned as homework. 
  2. After reading the blog, students should return to the Weebly page focused on How Water and Sanitation Impact Standard of Living and scroll to the Padlet at the bottom of the page. NOTE: THIS IS A PADLET THAT I CREATED FOR MY STUDENTS AND IS PASSWORD PROTECTED. YOU WILL NEED TO CREATE YOUR OWN PADLET AT https://padlet.com/) 
  3. Ask students to post to the Padlet specific examples of how access to water and sanitation impacted the standard of living of H2O For Life project recipients in Kenya. (To post to a Padlet, simply double click and start typing.) When students have finished, discuss their examples. 

Part 5: Canva Graphic Combining All parts
Ask students to gather all of their materials from this lesson including the Water Risk Analysis Activity, Goal 6 Targets Activity and Impact of Water and Sanitation on Standard of Living Jigsaw Research Activity. 
  1. Inform students that the culminating activity for this lesson is to create a Canva graphic that can be shared publicly and used to educate others about one of the following:
  2. Global water risks
  3. How the U.N. Sustainable Development goals are addressing the need for water and sanitation
  4. How access to water and sanitation impacts standard of living
  5. Proceed to the Weebly page focused on Creating A Canva Graphic. Review the Canva Graphic Rubric posted to the Weebly. (Included in Lesson Attachments)
  6. Introduce Canva and have each student create a Canva account using their Google login (or other options as you will see on www.canva.com)
  7. Provide class time for students to work on their Canva graphic or assign as homework. When finished, students should submit their graphics as JPGs (Download Image: for Web [JPG]). 
  8. Post student graphics to a class web page, blog, Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, etc. account or make color copies to be posted around the classroom or school. 20. Collect and assess all student materials. 

Evaluation
Informal
  • Class Discussions
  • Padlet Activity
Formal
  • Water Risk Analysis Activity
  • Goal 6 Targets Activity
  • Impact of Water and Sanitation on Standard of Living Jigsaw Research Activity
  • Canva Graphic

Extensions
  • Investigate additional U.N. Sustainable Development Goals and the impact of issues addressed by those goals on standard of living.
  • Investigate additional development related projects supported by governments and/or NGOs and analyze the impact of these projects on standard of living. 

Additional resources: 

Created by:  AP Geography teacher Sara Damon
Stillwater Jr. High - Minnesota