WoW map quest: Water use and saving ideas
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.
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.
These lessons can be used to compliment the Edithvale-Seaford Wetlands Adventure and the Edithvale-Seaford Wetlands Adventure Explorer excursions. The lessons outline key content and concepts about the water cycle and wetlands. Tasks include protecting and conserving wetlands.
Tour at WTP, Systems Engineering, VCE - Unit 3 & 4, Explore the Western Treatment Plant, find out about water management and learn about the technology that enables sewage to become a valuable and reusable resource. (renewable energy)
Tour, Explore the Western Treatment Plant, Werribee and find out how the sewage system works. Learn about the key processes of the natural and urban water cycle and participate in a super sewage activity.
Future Water Story excursion at the Western Treatment Plant, Werribee. Students investigate the importance of water to life, and how we will need to make our cities future-ready and sustainable; while participating in a digital experience, the Circular Cities Digital Challenge and touring the site.
Western Treatment Plant Virtual Tour: Discover the Western Treatment Plant, find out about water management and how sewage becomes a valuable and reusable resource. Learn how to manage water sustainably. Find out about the key processes of the natural and urban water cycle.
Explore the Western Treatment Plant, Werribee. Find out about water management and learn about the technology that enables sewage to become a valuable and reusable resource. Tertiary, Higher Education, and TAFE.
Navigate through Melbourne's World of Water- an interactive 3D environment, to discover the key stages of the natural and urban water cycle. Follow water as it journeys across your favourite city!
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