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This book is part of a series of picture information books to help answer young children's questions about the world around them.
This book investigates water animals.
Water aqueduct shaping
This resource from the IET Faraday programme, supported by MEI and Tomorrow's Engineers, provides students the opportunity to explore the volume of water that passes through aqueducts.
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Water Availability
In this activity, students take the role of data analysts of the World Water Resources Board (WWRB) a fictional organisation charged with providing financial aid to countries most in need of water. They will compare the availability of water in Algeria, Jordan and Turkey. Students will determine how to fairly...
Water conservation
This activity focuses on the link between water usage at home and the number of people living in their household, as well as comparing the water usage within the UK to that of other countries.
Students estimate how...
Water conservation - concept cartoon
Water consumption
This activity focuses on the link between the UK’s current water usage and the predicted increase expected in the future. Looking at a water board website, students think about how the website is set up and the formulae that are being used. They then work in groups to...
This Best Evidence Science Teaching topic looks at the key concept of the water cycle. The resource includes diagnostic questions and response activities support students in being able to:
...Water cycle activity
In this STEM activity pupils will perform an experiment to investigate how rain falls from clouds. The activity asks pupils to spray shaving foam on top of a glass of water to create a ‘cloud’, before adding food colouring and watching as the cloud fills up, producing ‘rain’. Pupils will then have the opportunity...
Water Cycle Processes
These diagnostic questions and response activities (contained in the zip file) support students in being able to:
- Identify more than one location of evaporation
- Explain the formation of clouds.
- Describe where groundwater is found.
- Predict the permeability of a rock based on...
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