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Water - The Spring of Life
Kehtna Basic
School
French 3
Our every Thursday’s meetings: planning, discussion, studying, communication
Project meeting in Spain
Project meeting in Sicily
Project meeting in Turkey
Project meeting in France
Teematilised õhtud
Pizza night in our Youth Centre
Sicilian night at school
Excursion in Tallinn
Winter hike in Keava bog
Water park in Pärnu
Celebrity hunt – Estonians and people with Estonian roots1) Arvo Pärt
2) Carmen Kass
3) Lembit Öpik
4) Neeme Järvi
5) Toomas Henrik Ilves
6) Mark Kalev Kostabi
7) Kristina Smigun-Vähi
8) Age Oks,Toomas Edur
9) Ahti Heinla, Priit Kasesalu,
ja Jaan Tallinn (Skype)
10) Tanel Padar
Design: Ies Concepcion Arenal
How do you evaluate the quality?
Very goodSatisfactoryBad
How much do you consume bottled water?
How do you do the washing up?
A.- by hand, using running water
B.- by hand, turning off the tap at times
C.- using a dishwasher
Studying the flora and fauna
Foto: Meeli Jänes
Date Students & Teachers
Weather Water Fauna
5 April Katre, Meeli, Gladis, Johannes, Larsen, Hans-Martty, Kenet
Sunny, but chilly
Covered with ice, water at the shore +0.7 C
under ice, not visible
12 April Johannes, Larsen, Hans, Gladis, Katre,Edda, Meeli
Clear, sunny, wind 0-0,2m/s, air +12 C
Mostly icy, water + 6C, odourless, pH 6-7
Chaffinch was singing
19 April Larsen, Hans-Martty, Johannes, Raigo, Katre
sunny Mostly icy, water +5.5 C, odourless, pH 4-6, colour brownish
Grey crow, wild duck, white stork
26 April Larsen, Johannes, Gladis, Meeli
sunny Ice has melted, water + 8C, pH 6-7
1 brit of a crucian carp, common backswimmer, 7 wild ducks, 1 common frog
Evelyn Kurg
Observing water birds at Matsalu Nature Park
Foto: Katre Luik
Presentations on water
Ettekanded Eesti järvedest, jõgedest, jugadest, põhjaveest ja soodest
Eesti vesikonnad
Water in us 4 and a half buckets
of water / about that much water does a body of an adult contain. 2/3 of the water is in cells, 1/5 between the cells and the rest is flowing in blood vessels, lymphatic glands and in the brain.
Renewable natural resource - water
• Water is renewable, however its resources are limited
• Fresh water is becoming most limited
• 2/3 of the Earth is covered by water, but only 3% is fresh water of which 1% is accessible
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Polluted water
•Rubbish drop by humans and companies* Uncleaned sewage water* Uncleaned industrial water•Acid rain• oil pollution / spillage
Alder
Beaver
Pond snail
Kingcup
Mink
Dragonfly
Willow
Arrowhead
Crowfoot
OtterWhite-throated dipper
Kingfisher
phytoplankton
crayfish
Caddisfly
Burbot
Brown troutperch
Mussel
Taking part in the program about the Baltic Sea. In Tartu
Foto: Evelyn Kurg
Veesõnastiku koostamine
Laine - on võnkuv vesi, mille kõrgus võib küündida mitmekümnete meetriteni. Lained tekivad tuule või maavõngete tagajärjel. Lained rõõmustavad surfareid, kuid võivad takistada laevaliiklust.
Wave - is quavering water. Its height can be up to tens of meters. Waves are caused by wind or by seismic activity. Waves can make surfers happy, but also can interfere sea traffic.
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Water legends
Evita Lohu
Photo hunt
Aivi Ulp
Water Week: excursion to Kehtna’s water plant
Foto: Meeli Jänes
* 40 m* 40 metres deep well* NaOCl is added* 120-150 m3 is consumed daily
Water week: visiting water disposal plant at Kehtna
Foto: Meeli Jänes
Water programme at Kohila Environment Centre
Johannes
Gladis Larsen
Water Week: Testing mineral waters
Board games
Playing board games
Larsen
Johannes
Water Quiz
Thank you for your attention!