Overview

Water literacy – Water literacy is the knowledge of water and how it is managed, and how human actions affect water. It also includes understanding the environmental and human dimensions of water systems.

Water literacy at this age includes; the importance of water conservation, what water is, where you find it, why you need it, the water cycle, where your tap water comes from, and a basic understanding that water is cleaned (treated) before it is safe for drinking.

The purpose of our Water Guardians program is to increase general water literacy.

We aim to inspire students to care for our water by highlighting that we borrow it from local sources vital to native plants and wildlife and share it with farmers, industry, swimmers, and picnickers.

From content to illustrations, this program is all about water in the Tasmanian context. Enjoy!

The interactive lessons includes a short intro video, a book featuring Tasmanian illustrations and storytelling, that help children learn about water and environmental changes through play-based, fun and hands on learning experiences.
  25-30 min

Quick links

The Water Guardians grade 3 to 4 teacher guide

Start here, this guide will give you the framework for the lesson including how to use all the resources.

The Water Guardians grade 3 to 4 storybook

Read this in conjunction with the teacher guide, or enjoy standalone.

The Water Guardians grade 3 to 4 at home guide

After completing the lessons at school, continue the learning at the home with parent/carer information and more activities for students.

The Water Guardians grade 3 to 4 - Visual display

Following the teacher guide, use these worksheets for offline activities.

The Water Guardians grade 3 to 4 - Water quality challenge

Following the teacher guide, use these worksheets for offline activities.

The Water Guardians grade 3 to 4 - Pledge creation

Following the teacher guide, use these worksheets for offline activities.