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Aug 9, 2021 · Kids grow up with games. They love games! A serious game is an effective method of teaching children about water saving. The Water Battle is a serious game that introduces children to water saving and responsible water usage in a playful way. The game can be integrated into a school’s curriculum.
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Dec 20, 2017 · Learning about water can be fun with this selection of online water conservation games. Try your luck at Tip Tank or help Flo avoid the water-wasting monsters in Test Your WaterSense.
Dec 21, 2022 · Our Kids and Teachers page has fun and engaging resources for all: games, activities, downloadable posters, lesson plans, challenges, and more!
Sep 16, 2019 · And we’re not alone in our love for “green” games – in fact, research shows that sustainability-focused video games can serve as an excellent way to increase attention, motivation, and retention among learners in conservation teaching settings. But how can educators start implementing such games?
I’ve collected my favorite activities, interactive games, and trivia questions, and more to help you learn more about saving water. Kids H2O-Fun Activities Wayne Drop’s Activity and Adventure Books
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Nov 6, 2015 · By simulating real-life situations, the games can provide solutions for actual issues: In India, for example, groups of five men and five women from each village must choose what to grow throughout a year’s seasons with an eye toward their chosen crops’ water requirements.