Water Pollution Google Classroom ™ PowerPoint ™ No Prep Lesson

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If you want to teach your students about water pollution, look no further! This is a detailed digital pack of activities in Google Slides™. This resource provides students with the opportunity to learn all about water pollution and its relationship to climate change. It will help to support them in their investigative journey about why it happens and what solutions we can find. Students will be introduced to technical vocabulary in an engaging way using: embedded videos; original artwork; fun facts and information. This pack of resources provides students with the opportunity to reflect and evaluate their understanding. 

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There are opportunities for children to answer questions, both structured and unstructured, to express their views and to carry out their own research. This is a useful resource for distance learning, whole class teaching or for instruction in small groups using a device.


*** Just added - printable booklet about water sources linked to google resource.

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110 page slide show packed with information and questions - delete or rearrange according to your lesson requirements, slides contain instructions and speakers notes.

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  1. Water Pollution - lesson objective
  2. Our Earth - water facts
  3. Fresh water sources
  4. Glaciers
  5. Ponds
  6. Rivers
  7. Ice caps
  8. Clouds
  9. Underground water - cave water
  10. Oceans and Seas
  11. Freshwater pollutants
  12. Contaminating the water
  13. Releasing pollutants into the water sources
  14. Effluent and water sources
  15. Types of water pollution
  16. How can I tell the difference between point source and non-point source pollution?
  17. More about point source pollution
  18. More about non-point source pollution
  19. The importance of water
  20. Nonpoint source pollution and the landscape
  21. Doing our part to prevent water pollution
  22. How do we contribute to non point source pollution?
  23. The river Ganga (The river Ganges)
  24. The River Thames (London) and the 'great stink'
  25. Industry and water pollution
  26. Water pollution - impact
  27. What are the main effects of water pollution?
  28. What do you know about water pollution?
  29. Water pollution - what it means for us and our environment
  30. Micro-plastics
  31. The dead zone - fertilizers, algae and the Gulf of Mexico
  32. Acid rain
  33. Discussion time
  34. We can work together
  35. How can we reduce water pollution?
  36. Categories for research
  37. What do you know about...?
  38. Water Sprinklers and water wastage
  39. Final thoughts

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Printable Worksheets:

  • The effects of water pollution - two differentiated versions
  • Doing better
  • What do I waste?
  • Design worksheet
  • Point and non-point sources
  • Point and non-point source vocabulary activity
  • Water pollution word search
  • Water pollution foldable - point source and non-point source pollution
  • Water pollution foldable - 3 versions
  • True or false water pollution activity
  • Printable work book about water sources
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