Search results for: 'The Water Cycle'
- The Water Cycle PosterRegular Price $4.99 Regular Price $9.95This ever-popular poster is an excellent tool for teachers to educate children about the water cycle. Learn More
- The Human Water Cycle: Project WET Lesson Plan for the FIRST® LEGO® League Challenge on Hydro-Dynamics$0.00In response to requests from Project WET educators asking for lessons to support the 2017/2018 FIRST® LEGO® League Challenge on Hydro-Dynamics, we have assembled a free special lesson plan. It is designed to increase understanding about various components of the Human Water Cycle to help students better address this year’s challenge. Please note that this lesson plan is not endorsed by the FIRST® LEGO® League Challenge. Learn More
- "Water Models" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD$2.95Students construct models of the water cycle to illustrate its major components and processes; they then adapt their models to show how they think water would cycle in various ecosystems. Learn More
- Water in Your City Activity BookletRegular Price $1.99 Regular Price $2.50
Do you know where your water comes from? Where does it go after you use it? With this booklet, kids will learn about the urban water cycle, how water is made safe to drink, and which people in their city work hard every day to manage their water.
Learn More - Water Reuse Activity BookletRegular Price $1.99 Regular Price $2.50
This full-color booklet introduces kids to the world of water reuse with fun activities that develop their math and science skills. Students will learn about the urban water cycle, the treatment processes that make water safe to use again, and much more!
Learn More - Discover a Watershed: Watershed Manager$29.95This guide contains 19 science-based, multidisciplinary activities that teach what a watershed is, how it works and why we must all consider ourselves watershed managers. Learn More
- Water is Life KIDs Activity Booklet, PDF EBOOK$0.99Essential information! 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
- "Water Log" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD$2.95Students 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
- "Water Bill of Rights" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD$2.95Students speculate on their rights to sustainable water resources. Learn More
- "Urban Waters" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD$2.95This 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