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“Waterology”

A Fun, Educational School Assembly About Water

Description:

Waterology is a lively and interactive TK–6 school assembly all about water science, conservation, and sustainability. Through original songs, skits, competitions, and call-and-response, students learn about the water cycle, the journey of water, and the science behind how water moves through our environment. The show also teaches why water conservation matters—especially in California—and how kids can make a difference by being water-smart in everyday life. It’s educational, high-energy, and packed with laughter and learning.


Presented by one of our seasoned performers—Noelle Reicherts, Michael “Tuba” Heatherton, or Obediah Thomas—this show has been proudly sponsored by many water districts across Southern California to support water education in elementary schools.

Watch a highlight from Waterology—our high-energy school assembly that teaches students about water through music, laughter, and hands-on fun.

Topics Addressed:

  • The water cycle and how it works
     

  • The journey of water from source to tap
     

  • How water is treated and cleaned before we use it
     

  • The value of clean water for people and ecosystems
     

  • Water issues and drought concerns in California
     

  • Why we should conserve water and how it affects our communities
     

  • Simple ways students can be water-smart every day

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"The presenter was extremely engaging. He was able to share his vast knowledge of water and the water cycle with young children effectively using music and humor."

Jennifer Lester, 2nd grade teacher, Tijeras Creek Elem., Rancho Santa Margarita

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"I loved that all students were able to participate and move their bodies. I also loved that a lot of students were able to volunteer. The information was presented in a student friendly way!"

Amanda Olson, 6th grade teacher,Vieja Valley Elem., Santa Barbara

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