Water Quest
educator materials
Students explore the relationships three different communities had with this precious resource through STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) and geography activities, and consider implications for water usage in times of drought today. This resource kit is designed for upper elementary and middle school earth science and geography classes and can be adapted for lower elementary and high school students.
Guiding Questions for the Water Quest resource kit:
Where does water in Colorado come from?
How have people in Colorado used water in the past and today?
How much water have people used for themselves and different activities over time?
Visit the Living West Exhibit at History Colorado Center in Denver
https://www.historycolorado.org/exhibit/living-west
Water in Colorado
Colorado Encyclopedia: “Water in Colorado”
Colorado Encyclopedia: “Water Law”
Rocky Mountain PBS: “Drought and newcomers threaten Southern Colorado's traditional water systems”
Mesa Verde
History Colorado on Mesa Verde
Primary Source Set
Ancestral Pueblo Indians of Southwestern Colorado
Cliff Dweller Kit
Artifact Kits and Grandmother Trunks at History Colorado
Rocky Mountain PBS video on Living West: Water
Dust Bowl
New Deal Resources on Colorado’s Eastern Plains
Rocky Mountain PBS video on The Dust Bowl
Mountains
History Colorado article “Burning Truth: The Beginning of the End for Colorado’s Forests”
Colorado Encyclopedia: “Snow”
Colorado Encyclopedia: “Colorado River Water Conservation District”
Colorado Encyclopedia: “Irrigation in Colorado”
Colorado Encyclopedia: “Mountain Pine Beetle”