Water cycle in a bag experiment
Students will create their very own water cycle in a bag.
Students will create their very own water cycle in a bag.
Educational activity for students to explore the stages of the water cycle through song
Future Water Story, Western Treatment Plant, Werribee. Students explore the theme: How do human-induced environmental changes impact water in Melbourne and what management strategies are required – for sustainability and human wellbeing.
Worksheet: World of Water – WoW map quest. Explore the interactive map to learn about Melbourne’s catchments and how they contribute to Melbourne having a high-quality water supply. Find out about the different catchments and where they are located. Learn about the reservoirs that supply Melbourne with water and how water moves throughout the system.
Worksheet: A World of Water – WoW map quest. Explore the interactive map to learn about how recycled water is produced, where it is used and what are the environmental benefits of using recycled water. Find out about recycled water use around Australia and the world.
Worksheet: World of Water – WoW map quest. Explore the interactive map to learn how desalinated water is produced, why it was built and how much water can be produced. Discover where desalinated water can be used and how it contributes to Melbourne’s water supply.
Worksheet: A World of Water – WoW map quest. Explore the interactive map to learn about Melbourne’s water storage levels and their change over time. Find out about water use, how it is allocated and used. Explore ideas to reduce water use.
Worksheet: A World of Water – WoW map quest. Explore the interactive map to learn about recycled water and desalination, two types of sources of alternate water. Find out how recycled water is produced, where it is used and what are the environmental benefits of using recycled water. Learn how desalination works, why the plant was built and where the water is used.
Worksheet: A World of Water – WoW map quest. Explore the interactive map to learn about Melbourne’s water storage levels and water use. Explore ideas of water action to reduce water use.
Join us on an exhilarating journey to the Edithvale-Seaford Wetlands, ecosystems