My River Unit
Lessons on the River
1. Chicago River Science Lessons
2. Chicago River History Lessons
3. Michigan Avenue Bridge Lessons
4. Ecology & Geography Lessons
5. Lessons in Taking Action
6. View our existing K-12 Curricula
Friends has many lesson plans to teach about the river, most developed in partnership with teachers. Integrate these lessons into your curriculum to contextualize and focus your students’ learning on a local natural resource. If you are a new teacher, Friends can assist you with an in-class presentation. You can even create your own river unit with these lessons by teaching them before and after a field trip. Find a lesson that fits your needs here.
Lessons are organized by subject and then by grade. If you don't see what you are looking for here, we might have something similar or we could work with you to create it. Contact our education staff for more information.
Chicago River Science Lessons
What is a River? (K-2)
Erosion: Natural or Unnatural? (5-8)
What is a Watershed? (6-12)
Water Quality Tests Explained (7-12)
What Does Stream Flow Tell Us? (9-12)
Chicago River History Lessons
Times Have Changed (K-2)
The Chicago River's Journey Through Time (K-2)
I've Felt the Same Way (K-4)
Rivers through Time (3-4)
The History of Your Chicago River (3-8)
CSO, Oh NO! (4-12)
Getting a Sense of Time (7-8)
Backward Goes It Does (5-8)
Backward Goes It Does (9-12)
Michigan Avenue Bridge Lessons
A Bridge Going Up and Down (K-3)
A Bridge in Balance (3-5)
The Mag Mile and Torque (9-12)
Ecology & Geography Lessons
What are Maps For? (5-6)
More with Chicago River Maps (5-6)
Building an Ecosystem (6-12)
Biodiversity: Who Cares? (6-12)
Who Lives in the River? (7-12)
Lessons in Taking Action
Connecting Land and Water (3-4)
Choices Make a Difference (5-6)
Think! Beyond the Banks (5-12)
This lesson includes resources that you will need to download separately:
Litter Free Curriculum (5-12)
Credit Micah Zaker, Gunsaulus Scholastic Academy
This lesson includes resources that you will need to download separately:
- Anthropogenic Litter and Water Unit
- Initial Model
- Measuring Consumption List
- Litter Collection Tracker
- Graphing Litter
- Making Bioplastic
- Mapping Watersheds and Modeling Anthropogenic Litter
- Final Model
- Final Explanation
- Final Model and Explanation Rubric
- Summative Assessment: Designing a Solution to Anthropogenic Litter
- Research Sources
- Summative Assessment Group Template
Plastic Pollution Curriculum and Activity Guide (K-12) by 5Gyres
Link to Litter Free Activities for a field trip
Background Information
These handouts provide additional information for you and your students.
What Makes a River Healthy?
A Brief History of the Chicago River
What are the eight biggest problems facing the Chicago River today?
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