"WATEROLOGY"
A Fun, Educational Water Conservation Assembly for Elementary Schools
Waterology is an interactive water conservation assembly for elementary schools that teaches students about the water cycle, water resources, and environmental stewardship. Through humor, audience participation, music, and engaging demonstrations, students discover how water moves through our environment and why protecting this valuable resource matters.
Designed for K–6 students, Waterology explores the journey of water from source to tap, how water is treated and delivered, the effects of rain runoff on rivers and oceans, and simple ways students can conserve water every day. The program combines science-based learning with high-energy entertainment to keep students engaged from beginning to end.
Waterology has helped thousands of students develop a greater understanding of water conservation and the important role they play in protecting their communities and the environment.
STUDENTS WILL LEARN:
How the water cycle works
How water travels from source to tap
How water is treated and cleaned before it reaches our homes
How rain runoff affects storm drains, rivers, and oceans
How drought and water supply challenges impact California
Why water conservation matters and how it affects our communities
Simple ways students can save water 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
"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
