What's Water? It's one of the simplest things on Earth. And one of the most precious. Learn about ways that our water is being polluted and how you and your students can help clean up our water. Explore "Water Way", "Wetlands" and get "The Low Down on Lakes". Under "Creature Features" find out who says, "It's not only the water, it's my home!" Put the colorful poster up in your classroom and search for the hidden sources of water pollution. Become a Defender of the Planet and show that kids really care about clean water. "The Wonderful World of Water" is a KSE Education Into Action Program.
KSE Action Programs use colorful KSE kid's artwork and are written so that even grown-ups can understand. All KSE educational materials are reviewed by members of the KSE Advisory Board which includes experienced educators and school principals.
The KSE mission is to educate, inspire and empower children to protect the Earth.
For more information visit http://kidsforsavingearth.org/waterpollution/waterpollution.htm
The Wonderful World of Water
Posted: September 11, 2019 by MAEE Administration
Category: Kids for Saving Earth Worldwide
What's Water? It's one of the simplest things on Earth. And one of the most precious. Learn about ways that our water is being polluted and how you and your students can help clean up our water. Explore "Water Way", "Wetlands" and get "The Low Down on Lakes". Under "Creature Features" find out who says, "It's not only the water, it's my home!" Put the colorful poster up in your classroom and search for the hidden sources of water pollution. Become a Defender of the Planet and show that kids really care about clean water. "The Wonderful World of Water" is a KSE Education Into Action Program.
KSE Action Programs use colorful KSE kid's artwork and are written so that even grown-ups can understand. All KSE educational materials are reviewed by members of the KSE Advisory Board which includes experienced educators and school principals.
The KSE mission is to educate, inspire and empower children to protect the Earth.
For more information visit http://kidsforsavingearth.org/waterpollution/waterpollution.htm