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ARIZONA WATER FESTIVAL STUDENT QUESTIONNAIRE Dear Teachers, The purpose of this student questionnaire is to assess student learning due to their participation in the water festival unit (the pre and post festival lessons, and the festival itself). Teachers should administer the questionnaire before beginning the pre-festival lessons and after finishing the unit (including the post-festival lessons). Prior to the water festival unit, please tell students that this is not a test, and they may or may not know the answers. Students will need about half an hour to complete the questionnaire. Please administer the post-festival questionnaire no more than four weeks after the Water Festival. The key is available if you are interested in grading it for your own classroom purposes. Otherwise, APW will analyze the data the summer after the Water Festival and compile the results in an impact report. Pre- and post-festival student questionnaires should be sent to: Arizona Project WET University of Arizona Cooperative Extension, Maricopa County 4341 East Broadway Road Phoenix, AZ 85040 Listed below is the color of the paper used for each questionnaire: Pre-festival student questionnaire = GREEN Post-festival student questionnaire = YELLOW OR clearly distinguish pre and post questionnaires! Were there any issues that affected you or your students in the process of conducting the pre-festival and/or post-festival questionnaires? Please explain: Please list any students who were absent for either the pre- or post-test, or who were absent on the day of the Water Festival itself. The package should be sent no more than 5 weeks after the Arizona Water Festival.

Student Questionnaire Arizona Water Festival Circle one: Pre-Water Festival Post Water Festival Name: Date: School: Teacher: 1) Circle ALL of the correct answers. Which of the following is a water resource found in Arizona? (Circle ALL that are correct.) a. Colorado River b. grocery store c. in-state rivers d. groundwater e. recycled water 2) Circle the word or phrase that best completes this sentence: A is a land area that drains to a low point. a. storm water event b. rock bed c. groundwater d. watershed e. water hole 3) These pictures represent places that water can go in the earth system. For example, groundwater can flow in to a lake. How could water move out of the ocean and in to a lake? Choose from the pictures below to fill in the blank. Use the picture bank below to help you.

4) Circle the word that best completes this sentence: can cause runoff and flooding in cities and neighborhoods. a. Storm water b. Rock beds c. Groundwater d. Evaporation e. Transpiration 5) Circle the letter of the picture below that shows, most COMPLETELY and ACCURATELY, what the groundwater system looks like. 6) Circle the sentences that are TRUE about watershed managers. Put an X through the sentences that are FALSE about watershed managers. I am a watershed manager. Only people with jobs can manage the watershed. Picking up trash at school helps manage the watershed. Picking up pet waste is part of a watershed manager s job. Only adults are watershed managers. Everyone is responsible for managing the watershed. 7) What is technology? Circle ALL that are correct. a. Only objects that use electricity. b. Only things that connect to the internet. c. Anything that makes our lives easier or better. d. Only things that use a motor.

8) How did water get in to the lake? Circle ALL that could be correct. a. Rain fell on the lake. b. Lake water moved in to groundwater. c. Groundwater moved in to the lake. d. Water evaporated from the lake. e. None of the above. 9) The arrows in the drawing below show water cycle processes. Use the drawing to answer the question below. A B C F D E Write in the letter of the arrow next to the matching word. Precipitation _A_ Runoff _C_ Condensation _B_ Evaporation _F_ Percolation _E_ Groundwater Flow _D_

10) Circle the sentences that are TRUE about groundwater. Put an X through the sentences that are FALSE about groundwater. Groundwater gets soaked up by rocks. Groundwater is mostly in the desert and plants and cactuses drink it. Groundwater moves underground because of gravity. Groundwater is connected to surface water. Groundwater forms a big lake underground. Groundwater goes through the spaces between sand and rocks. Groundwater can be pumped from an aquifer. Groundwater is important because it is part of our drinking supply. Groundwater comes from the faucet and goes into the ground. Groundwater always comes from the Colorado River. Groundwater is part of the water cycle. 11) Do the technologies shown in the pictures below contribute to water conservation? Please circle TRUE or FALSE for each picture. TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE