This video explores the water crisis in Flint Michigan that began in 2014. Due to cost-saving measures the town’s water supply was not treated properly resulting in lead poisoning in many residents. The video explains what caused the water contamination, who bears responsibility and the devastating effects it has had on the community.
The program is accompanied by a two handouts- an informational text and a student handout with discussions questions for before and after viewing.
This resource is best suited for middle school social studies and science classrooms to address outcomes related to social justice, citizenship,ecosystems, pollution and human health. The students could also apply what they have learned to their own municipality by investigating local standards for water testing and purification as a project.
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