One Water

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Guided activity to inject nature into your curriculum - an exciting topic investigation that trick your students into learning through fun!

Simple to facilitate pdf instructions for a single activity to enhance your Ontario Curriculum. Includes instructions, additional details (what to expect) for the teacher, handouts and digital resources.

Science is moving towards a concept called ‘one water’ as all the forms of water move seamlessly between places. This means we must consider the entire water cycle when thinking about water of any kind. This activity focuses on how interconnected the water cycle is through an interactive example where learners follow the path of a single water particle. Water can take on many forms, be found many places, and experience many processes of change. Historically, different water systems, such as rivers and groundwater, have been studied and considered separately, but these systems are interconnected.

Focus Grade

Grade 5-8

Direct Curriculum Connected Grades

Grade 5 and Grade 8

Enhancement activities are meant to supplement classroom teachings by providing experiential learning opportunities and unique ideas to help learners retain information.

  • Each enhancement activity includes simple to facilitate pdf instructions and all required handouts

  • Assessments, tests, and rubrics not included

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Guided activity to inject nature into your curriculum - an exciting topic investigation that trick your students into learning through fun!

Simple to facilitate pdf instructions for a single activity to enhance your Ontario Curriculum. Includes instructions, additional details (what to expect) for the teacher, handouts and digital resources.

Science is moving towards a concept called ‘one water’ as all the forms of water move seamlessly between places. This means we must consider the entire water cycle when thinking about water of any kind. This activity focuses on how interconnected the water cycle is through an interactive example where learners follow the path of a single water particle. Water can take on many forms, be found many places, and experience many processes of change. Historically, different water systems, such as rivers and groundwater, have been studied and considered separately, but these systems are interconnected.

Focus Grade

Grade 5-8

Direct Curriculum Connected Grades

Grade 5 and Grade 8

Enhancement activities are meant to supplement classroom teachings by providing experiential learning opportunities and unique ideas to help learners retain information.

  • Each enhancement activity includes simple to facilitate pdf instructions and all required handouts

  • Assessments, tests, and rubrics not included

Guided activity to inject nature into your curriculum - an exciting topic investigation that trick your students into learning through fun!

Simple to facilitate pdf instructions for a single activity to enhance your Ontario Curriculum. Includes instructions, additional details (what to expect) for the teacher, handouts and digital resources.

Science is moving towards a concept called ‘one water’ as all the forms of water move seamlessly between places. This means we must consider the entire water cycle when thinking about water of any kind. This activity focuses on how interconnected the water cycle is through an interactive example where learners follow the path of a single water particle. Water can take on many forms, be found many places, and experience many processes of change. Historically, different water systems, such as rivers and groundwater, have been studied and considered separately, but these systems are interconnected.

Focus Grade

Grade 5-8

Direct Curriculum Connected Grades

Grade 5 and Grade 8

Enhancement activities are meant to supplement classroom teachings by providing experiential learning opportunities and unique ideas to help learners retain information.

  • Each enhancement activity includes simple to facilitate pdf instructions and all required handouts

  • Assessments, tests, and rubrics not included