From field studies of waterways to helping students grasp the water cycle, we offer a wide range of resources to support your teaching.
Ages 4 - 6
- There are amazing images, assembly presentations, fun activity ideas and much more in this curated collection of resources - Clean Water, produced by a our partner Earth Cubs.
- Use this fantastic STEM Learning Programme developed by the Canal & River Trust to find fun activity ideas and experiments to do in the classroom.
- This Resource Pack produced by LEAF all about water is one of five topics available in the Global Farming series for primary school aged children produced by LEAF Education. The activities explore the water cycle and climate change; as well as floods and drought.
Ages 7 - 10
- This Water Cycle on Farm resource produced by LEAF gives practical ideas and resources to bring the Water Cycle to life in the context of farming.
- Peruse this Planning Document produced by the Canal & River Trust to inspire you with teaching ideas, learning objectives and resources which cover History, Maths, Geography, Science and Art & Design/Technology.
- Find out how a visit to a farm can give students the valuable opportunity to take part in water quality surveys and learn how water is being managed sustainably by farmers with this Water Management at Manor Farm case study.
Ages 11 - 16
- Check out these two posters produced by the Association of Drainage Authorities which perfectly summarise the latest strategies being used to manage flooding in the Somerset Levels and Fenlands.
- This Water for Secondary resource pack all about water has activities which explore the water cycle and climate change; and the impacts, causes and possible solutions associated with sustainable water management.
- Why not organise a trip to your local drainage board and meet the trained professionals who work tirelessly to sustainably manage the land and the water ways with this Meet a Drainage Engineer field visit pack.