Discover the Waters of Nebraska invites readers to spend a day as a Nebraskan farmer; to investigate a tornado through the story of storm researcher, Dr. Josh Wurman; to travel the “Flyway Highway” as a Sandhill Crane; and to photograph the state’s “water wonders.” PDF ebook edition. Learn More
Make a Splash with Project WET Water Festivals promote awareness of and increased knowledge about water resources. By hosting a Water Festival, you can positively impact students, teachers, parents and the planet. This short guide, in combination with Project WET activities in the Project WET Curriculum and Activity Guide 2.0, provides what you need to know to get started, make plans, set up and successfully complete your event. Learn More
Students use a water log (journal or portfolio) to write or illustrate their observations, feelings and actions related to water. The log serves as an assessment tool to monitor changes over time related to knowledge of and attitudes toward water. Maintaining journals can keep students "afloat" while participating in Project WET activities. Learn More
Whether you are planning for a school system, classroom or an entire community, a water celebration festival takes planning. Use this handbook to guide you ever step of the way. With easy to following planning tools and month by month benchmarks for a guaranteed tremendous learning event for all. An absolute must for the first time water celebration planner or committee. Learn More
Great save! When water conservation is the name of the game, everyone wins. With this popular activity booklet, kids learn important lessons about becoming smarter water-users. PDF ebook edition. Learn More
From the Appalachian Trail and the Great Smoky Mountains to the banks of the mighty Mississippi River, Tennessee is unique and rich in both history and natural wonders. This 16-page booklet incorporates fun, hands-on activities for students to learn about watersheds, plants, animals, flooding and other topics in addition to stewardship of the state's water resources. PDF Ebook edition. Learn More
Introduce readers to how and where food is grown, as well as the link between the food we eat and the water we all share to meet the needs of a growing population. Learn More
This popular activity from the award-winning, National Science Teachers Association–recommended Project WET Curriculum and Activity Guide 2.0 teaches children in upper elementary, middle and high school about the major components of the urban water cycle and about various water resource careers. Learn More
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Just as all living things contain water, knowledge is essential for healthy living. Through a series of thoughtfully crafted activities children gain insight into the water cycle, as well as learn important facts that can help break the cycle of diseases, such as malaria. Learn More