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Water-Wise Workshops

Equip your 6th-12th grade students with real-world conservation skills and inspire them to become water stewards at home and school. 

Aquatic Exploration

Explore a nearby waterway and learn about local aquatic animals. Collect water samples, identify aquatic macroinvertebrates, and use this data to assess the health of the waterway. (Outdoors)

Water Quality Investigation

Explore how pollution enters our waterways, identify local challenges, and conduct tests to evaluate water quality. (Outdoors)

Rain Catchers

Discover the importance of collecting and using rainwater for home and school gardens. Calculate how much water can be collected off a small roof, help assemble a rain barrel, and create a rainwater harvesting design. (Indoors or Outdoors)

Ready, Set, Garden!

Feeling inspired to grow something? Learn the essentials of garden design and apply your new knowledge by drawing a water-wise garden plan. (Indoors or Outdoors)

Water Supply IQ

Test your knowledge of our water supply system by competing with your classmates in a fun, fast-paced quiz game. (Indoors)

Water Detectives

Conduct an investigation at your school or community center to identify water waste and report your findings to help save water and money. (Indoors and outdoors)

Engineering H2O

Build a small-scale model of our water supply system, model changes from drought and population growth, and discuss real-world implications. (Indoors)

Life-Giving Gardens

Learn to recognize important Texas plants and pollinators, provide habitat for birds and butterflies, and plant native wildflower seeds to take home. (Indoors or Outdoors)

Clean Water Chemistry

Conduct experiments to understand the chemical processes used today and throughout history to produce clean water for our community. (Indoors)