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Helping children love water

Helping children love water

Learning about water can be exciting and fascinating for your pupils. In this section you’ll find a wide range of material to support your teaching of the QCA Geography Unit 11. And help your children develop a love for this precious natural resource.

From fun activities and lessons, to interactive games and worksheets, all the material here has been structured to follow the key requirements of the National Curriculum and created to help pupils answer key questions, such as: where can we find water locally? How does water get to where it is needed? Who uses water? Who owns water? Who pays for water?

 

Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water

More about our company, our latest news, publications, environment policies, and other online services.

Eco Schools

Keep Wales tidy website.

Drinking Water Inspectorate - Water4Life

Play watery games with Bertie Brightwater!

Thames Water

Fun activities and useful information to help you learn all about water.

Severn Trent Water

Go on a water adventure with The Wet Water Wizard, find out about the history of the water industry and much more.

Environment Agency

Animations, facts and figures about where water comes from, how much we use, and what’s in it.

United Utilities

On-screen activities all about water.

Yorkshire Water

Download activity packs and find out about Yorkshire Water's Education Centres.

The Water Family

A fun website designed to get the whole family involved in water conservation around the home. Create your own family, and challenge them to make decisions about water use.

The Water School

A new initiative for KS2 and KS3 pupils and their teachers. This new website provides everything required to set up and run a water conservation project in school. Children can modernise areas of the old inefficient Water School by completing fun educational games.

WaterAid

See how WaterAid is helping people in countries who don't have clean, safe drinking water.


Drink more. Think more

Drink more. Think more.

Drinking water can make you brainy. That’s why we’re part of the Welsh Assembly Government’s Healthy Schools Initiative, 'Think Water – Dewis Dŵr'.

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Jubilee Big Tick Award

Jubilee Big Tick Award

Welsh Water was awarded the Silver Jubilee Big Tick Award for its long term commitment to education support in the communities it serves…

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‘Water’ learning tool for north Wales pupils

GSCE and BTEC students in north Wales are being given the opportunity to gain more of an insight into applied science…

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