• Project WET: Water Education for Teachers
Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) is a nonprofit water education program and publisher for educators and young people ages 5-18. The program facilitates and promotes awareness, appreciation, knowledge, and stewardship of water resources through the dissemination of classroom-ready teaching aids and the establishment of internationally sponsored Project WET programs.
• RWE Thames Water - Water in Schools Education Site
Educational web site for all things water based. Covers National Curriculum subjects and Key Stages. Have you ever wanted to know more about water? How does the water cycle work? How do people in other countries get their water? What happens to the water when it goes down the drain? Explore our website for fun activities and useful information to help you learn all about water.
• The Liffey River, Dublin, Ireland
The reports come from the students of Gerard Maloney of the North Dublin National School Project, Ireland. The river Liffey is the main river in Dublin, the capital of Ireland. It rises in Sally Gap near Kippure in Wicklow, the county just south of Dublin. It then travels one hundred and twenty five kilometres through the centre of Dublin City, and out into Dublin Bay, and out to the Irish Sea.
• Water Education Foundation
The mission of the Water Education Foundation, an impartial non-profit organization, is to create a better understanding of water issues and help resolve water resource problems through educational programs.
• Windows-On-Our-Waters
Windows-On-Our-Waters is a non profit educational organization dedicated to teaching about the issues of nonpoint source (NPS) pollution and urban runoff and their effects on humans, as well as, the coastal and marine environments.
• Massachusetts Drinking Water Education Partnership
Massachusetts Drinking Water Education Partnership - Dedicated to protecting drinking water supplies and public health through education. The quality of drinking water in Massachusetts is among the best in the United States. Learn more about it.
• Public Affairs (formerly Water Education) Home
The Public Affairs Office's goal is to educate people on the importance of water, how this limited resource can be properly used, and the need for its continued availability to California homes, businesses, industries, agriculture, and the environment. Our organization produces a variety of services such as publishing internal and external publications, coordinating foreign visitor tours, working with the media and public, and advising our executive team of media-related activities. The educational materials which we produce are available to schools and the public and are included in DWR displays and exhibits, as well.
• Secondary Education Curriculum Support
List of water-related secondary curricula from the Northwest Center for Sustainable Resources (NCSR). Includes ordering details and prices.
• The Water Cycle
The Water Cycle, from the U.S. Geological Survey's Water Science Basics site. Our water cycle diagram is available in 57 languages. A print-friendly image of the diagram is available.
• Water in The City
Science activities and background information based on how water is used in cities. Includes water basics, science, water supplies around the world, and links to background material and activities on other sites.
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