
Exploring Water - Investigations and Solutions
In this unit, students will explore various water issues and their impact on the environment. They will conduct experiments to compare the difference in plant growth using tap water and greywater, investigate the water cycle and how it applies to a catchment, examine present and future resources of fresh water, and write an essay on a water issue of their choice. Students will develop communication products to educate different audiences on reducing stormwater pollution and design a proposed water policy for their school. They will also create water education posters and suggest actions that individuals, schools, homes, water companies, and politicians can take to address water use and stormwater pollution. Through these activities, students will build their knowledge, attitudes, and values, and identify further issues to produce a set of school tips to reduce stormwater pollution.
Tune In
Thought-provoking lessons featuring questions and activities designed to stimulate students' interest.


Find Out
Explicit instruction on the topic, increasing in complexity and breadth of knowledge.










Take Action
Contextualising knowledge and inspiring students through real-world examples. These lessons feature stories of inspirational people and organisations making a difference to help bring the learning to life.


