On March 22, 1993, the United Nations called for the first observance of World Water Day to raise awareness about the water crisis on Earth and what we can do to fix it. Teach your students about the human impact we have on the water cycle and what we can do to protect water in nature and resources like clean drinking water each day with curated texts, activities, and assessments from Newsela:
There are plenty of ways to work water content into your lesson plans. Use Newsela’s science resources to explore why water is such a valuable resource on Earth and the life and ecosystems it supports:
Make your students aware of our global water crisis and share ways they can take action against it:
Help students dive deeper into exploring the water cycle with a Claim-Evidence-Reasoning lesson:
Show students why water doesn’t matter just to humans, but to animals and fish too! Take a field trip to some famous American aquariums without even leaving your classroom:
Get students thinking like scientists and invite them to explore data about the water in our world:
What’s the difference between fresh and saline water? And where does it all come from? Explore resources and data about:
Water affects how our ocean animals live, too! Use datasets and other resources to explore information like:
Go beyond science and bring World Water Day readings and activities into your ELA classrooms:
World Water Day is a great opportunity to introduce students to novels that feature water as a setting, symbol, or even a secondary character. Newsela ELA’s novel studies for each grade band give students the background knowledge and context to better understand each book:
Bring more informational texts into the ELA classroom with our nature articles. Practice literacy skills by exploring articles specifically about water, like:
Have students explore the beauty of water and verse together with these nature poems:
Have your students show what they know about World Water Day by assigning interactive Formative activities about the articles, poems, or stories they read! Plus, get real-time data and insights to check their skills for every lesson. It’s as easy as clicking a button. Log in to your Newsela account today and open the activities panel on any article to get started. And if you’re not a Newsela user yet, create your account to get started!
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