The following activities have all the information and online resources you need to explore a great topic with your audience, so they can learn more about watersheds and our local waterways. Each lesson in this section has supplementary materials that Watershed Stewards may borrow from WSA.
Use a model to tell a story about our watershed and how we can reduce pollution going into the Chesapeake Bay.
Use a model to tell a story about our watershed and how we can reduce pollution going into the Chesapeake Bay.
Explore how BMPs help manage stormwater runoff by having participants compete to build stormwater conveyance models.
Create your own watershed model--or have your audience create mini-models--to share how watersheds work.
Explore the Water Cycle by having participants act out the cycle, moving through the paths and phases water takes.
Fun, interactive site with videos and resources that help kids learn about watersheds.
An interactive digital lesson/training that teaches kids about watersheds.
From the National Environmental Education Foundation (NEEF), a challenge that helps you learn more about your watershed through a series of lessons.
From the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), a distance learning program with self-paced trainings that are pitched at the college freshman level of instruction.