This page is dedicated to for listing water education websites.
Give Water a Hand
A national watershed education program designed to involve
young people. The website includes downloadable guides for
youth and youth leaders and teachers. For more information,
click here.
Water Science for Schools
We offer information on many aspects of water, along with
pictures, data, maps, and an interactive center where you
can give opinions and test your water knowledge. This
site is also available in Spanish. To learn more, click
here.
Water Words That Work
Water Words That Work is a web video series that provides
custom-tailored communications advice for nature protection
and pollution control experts. To visit, click
here.
Rainwater Harvesting Publication
In this publication you'll learn how to design and install
a raingarden and how to select the right location for it.
To find out more information, click
here. (Search on "Rainwater Harvesting")
EPA's Kids Club
The EPA Environmental Kids Club is a site to design to help
kids explore the environment and learn to protect it. To
visit this site, click
here.
Discover a Watershed
Browse this site to learn more about Discover Watershed
Series publications. To visit this site, click
here.
Groundwater Foundation's Kid Corner
Visit The Groundwater Foundation's Kid Corner site to view
activities for students, as well as resources for educators. To
view this site, click
here.
Catalysta
Catalysta delivers online interdisciplinary content and
a framework for project-based learning that accentuate peer
communication and local community interaction. Features
an online course, Our Water, which considers the social,
cultural, and ecological ramifications of water on our planet. To
view this site, click
here.
Project WET Activity Materials
For some of the newest materials available to complement
the Project WET curriculum and a complete list of products,
please click
here.
Structuring Your Educational Event
This website outlines best practices for structuring a successful
environmental event. Presented by the Journal of Extension,
these are based on research in informal education augmented
with our own experiences organizing, delivering, and evaluating
dozens of these events throughout Minnesota. For more information,
click
here.
Earth Day Network
Earth Day Network provides games, interactive quizzes, and
a variety of other fun and informative ways to learn about
the environment. Educators can register with Educators Network
and receive valuable information on environment education. To
learn more, click
here.
The Green Squad
The Natural Resources Defense Council's kid-friendly website, The Green Squad, teaches kids about the relationship between their schools and environmental and health issues. The site is designed primarily for students in fifth through eighth grade, but also offers information for younger and older students as well as parents and teachers. To learn more, click here.
The EcoIQ.com Water & Wastewater
This website is for everyone interested in making smart choices about our water resources -- choices that are both economically and ecologically intelligent. Click here.
New tool! New Storm Water Protection Video
EPA has released a new Spanish-language video, Chucho Salva el Dia (Chucho Saves the Day), designed to help children understand the importance of storm water protection in daily life. For more information click here or here for general multimedia page
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