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- School Grants: Provides up to $3,000 per school to enhance freshwater resources education. Water Education Videos: Short videos with coordinating teacher’s guides. Topics include: the water cycle, wetlands, watersheds, groundwater, water quality and alternative water supply. Hands-on activity ideas for the classroom.
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Nov 9, 2023 · A: Teachers can promote water conservation projects by incorporating water-saving concepts into their curriculum, providing resources on best water conservation practices, and encouraging students to think critically about water usage in their daily lives.
Classroom Conservation Challenge guides teachers and students to pledge to conserve water and develop a plan for a conservation activity. Free Publications and Materials for order or download. NEW: H2O Zone, with cool facts and information on various water topics. Project WET teacher workshops.
This teacher’s guide supports the Southwest Florida Water Management District’s (SWFWMD) video episode Water Conservation, available at WaterMatters.org/Education. This guide includes Florida standards, vocabulary, suggested activities, and links to additional resources.
NASA provides a special series for teachers looking for help and ideas in creating lesson plans around water on earth. The following webpage gives an activity that was developed to give participants an understanding of the hydrosphere.
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Apr 23, 2024 · Help improve water quality of our area water bodies by adopting a drain today. Find out more on the Adopt-A-Drain website or check out this promo video. Florida Microplastic Awareness Project. Microplastics are a relatively new water quality concern being found throughout the world.
Orange County Public School students are helping OUC—The Reliable One get the word out about the importance of saving water. Since 2006, OUC has sponsored the Water Color Project, an education outreach effort designed to encourage water conservation through art. Learn More.
These hands-on activities will help your students learn about water resources.