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Lesson Plan of the Day: The Disappearing Water (Grades 4-5)

Posted by Nick Coughlin on May 20, 2020

In this lesson students will learn why water is not an unlimited resource. They will research ideas like water scarcity, how pollutants affect our bodies of water, and why some water is harder than other water to make drinkable. Students will be given time to research these ideas and present to their classmates once they […]

Matoska’s Water Walk

Posted by Mitchell LeGrand on May 13, 2020

The pandemic has drastically changed the way that school is conducted across the United States, but that is not stopping teachers from incorporating service-learning into their virtual classrooms. Ben Butters at Matoska International IB World School in MN was determined to follow through with their annual Walk for Water, even if it meant doing so […]

Lesson Plan of the Day: Intro to the Water Crisis (Grades 4-5)

Posted by Nick Coughlin on May 11, 2020

In this lesson students will learn why water is not an unlimited resource. They will research ideas like water scarcity, how pollutants affect our bodies of water, and why some water is difficult to make drinkable. Students will be given time to research these ideas and present to their classmates once they have found some […]

Lesson Plan of the Day: The Water Princess (K-2)

Posted by Nick Coughlin on May 5, 2020

With the world moving towards distance learning and parents having to take on more responsibility in their childrens’ education, we at H2O for Life decided that it was time to revisit some of our more popular lesson plans and make them more accessible for everyone to use. During the next few weeks we’ll be releasing […]

Virtual Walk for Water Recap

Posted by Steve Hall on April 23, 2020

Due to schools across the country being closed during this pandemic, most of our H2O for Life groups have been unable to raise funds for their partner schools or hold events as they had planned. For the last several weeks, we have been hard at work planning a virtual event for teachers, students, and their […]

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