HELPFUL HINTS
STAGE 1
Use the following water audit worksheet to conduct a water audit at home:
Use the following water audit worksheet to conduct a water audit at home:
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Now that you have conducted a water audit you need to transform this data into graphs. To do this you need to use Google Sheets, Excel, or you can hand-draw your graphs.
You will need to create FOUR graphs as a minimum.
You could make four graphs based on four different areas that use water at home e.g.
Graph One: Kitchen Water Usage
Graph Two: Bathroom Water Usage
Graph Three: Laundry Water Usage
Graph Four: Outdoor Water Usage
You may need to alter your four graphs to suit your own water usage.
Watch the following video to help you:
You will need to create FOUR graphs as a minimum.
You could make four graphs based on four different areas that use water at home e.g.
Graph One: Kitchen Water Usage
Graph Two: Bathroom Water Usage
Graph Three: Laundry Water Usage
Graph Four: Outdoor Water Usage
You may need to alter your four graphs to suit your own water usage.
Watch the following video to help you:
You need to ensure that you include the following features on EACH graph:
1. Title for your graph
2. X and Y axis titles
Once you have created a graph you will need to save it as a JPEG and insert it into a Google Doc.
You should submit all four of your graphs on one A4 page.
1. Title for your graph
2. X and Y axis titles
Once you have created a graph you will need to save it as a JPEG and insert it into a Google Doc.
You should submit all four of your graphs on one A4 page.