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H2O, Where Did You Go?

A Water Science & Conservation Assembly for TK–6 Elementary Schools

About the H2O, Where Did You Go? School Assembly

H2O, Where Did You Go? is a live elementary school assembly that teaches TK–6 students about water science, the water cycle, and water conservation. Packed with humor, music, skits, and audience participation, this engaging live show teaches kids essential concepts of water science and conservation — while motivating them to become water-smart in their daily lives.

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This program is frequently sponsored by water districts, cities, and environmental agencies to support water education in elementary schools.

Watch this clip from “H2O, Where Did You Go?” — a fun, interactive school assembly that helps TK–6 students become water-smart through songs, skits, and science.

Topics Addressed:

  • The water cycle and how it works

  • Where water travels and how we use it

  • Evaporation and other water processes

  • The importance of clean water for people, wildlife, and ecosystems

  • Why water conservation matters

  • Simple, age-appropriate ways kids can be water-smart

Why Schools and Teachers Love This Water Assembly:

Students learn important water science concepts during this interactive assembly, including:

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  • The water cycle and how it works

  • Where water travels and how we use it

  • Evaporation and other water processes

  • The value of clean water for people and ecosystems

  • Why water conservation matters

  • Simple, age-appropriate ways kids can be water-smart

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"This was the best assembly I have ever seen. It was very interactive, and had a great message."

Bonnie Curtin, 4th grade teacher, Adams Elem., Santa Barbara

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"I love the energy, humor, and simple messages that our TKs can understand. They are the best presenters!"

T. Nguyen, TK teacher, DeMille Elem., Midway City

Schedule An Assembly:

Regional Availability:

This program is available only in Southern California and the Central Coast.

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