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    4. Peel Children's Water Festival
    5. Peel Children’s Water Festival activities and guidelines

    Water Festival activities for specific grades

    Grade-appropriate activities for students in certain grades.

    Choose from activities designed specifically for Grades 2, 3, 4 or 5.

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    Can We Drink That?

    Students answer "yes" or "no" to questions related to drinking water by picking a side based on their water knowledge.

    Curriculum connections:
    • Sci & Tech: Earth and Space Systems, Grade 2 (Air and Water in the Environment)
    Location: Lakefront Activity Tent 9

    Just A Drop in The Bucket

    Only a small amount of water is available for human consumption. Learning that water is a limited resource helps students appreciate the need to use water wisely.

    Curriculum connections:
    • Sci & Tech: Earth and Space Systems, Grade 2 (Air and Water in the Environment)
    Location: Activity Tent 3

    The Incredible Journey

    Students role play as water droplets as they move through the hydrologic cycle and the 3 states of water.

    Curriculum connections:
    • Sci & Tech: Matter and Energy, Grade 2 (Properties of Liquids and Solids)
    • Sci & Tech: Earth and Space Systems, Grade 2 (Air and Water in the Environment)
    Location: Outdoor Activity Area 13

    Where Does "It" Go When You Go?

    This activity teaches students all the steps involved in the treatment process and what happens to wastewater after it leaves Peel homes.

    Curriculum connections:
    • Sci & Tech: Earth and Space Systems, Grade 2 (Air and Water in the Environment)
    Location: Activity Tent 1

    Pioneer Water Race

    Students will investigate how pioneers got water their families and animals. Through a water carrying race, students will learn and compare historical and modern ways of getting water.

    Curriculum connections:
    • Soc Studies: Heritage and Identity, Grade 3 (Communities in Canada, 1780–1850)
    Location: Lakefront Activity Area 8

    Runoff or Recharge?

    Using a series of “living” models, students will investigate how asphalt, grass, and soil affect water runoff.

    Curriculum connections:
    • Sci & Tech: Earth and Space Systems, Grade 3 (Soils in the Environment)
    Location: Activity Tent 2

    Enviroscape

    Students will learn about non–point source pollution and which environmentally responsible actions they can do daily to keep watersheds clean and healthy.

    Curriculum connections:
    • Sci & Tech: Life Systems, Grade 4 (Habitats and Communities)
    • Soc Studies: People and Environments, Grade 4 (Political and Physical Regions of Canada)
    Location: Activity Tent 1

    Waste Jeopardy

    Participants will answer trivia questions related to waste information, including sorting, recent statistics, and waste reduction tips.

    Curriculum connections:
    • Sci & Tech: Life Systems, Grade 4 (Habitats and Communities)
    Location: Activity Tent 1

    Watershed Rangers

    Presented in partnership with City of Brampton (Stormwater), this hands–on activity demonstrates how stormwater moves through an urban landscape. Students will be encouraged to practice pollution prevention at school and at home, as well as learn about flood prevention and recovery. (May 29, 30, and June 1 only.)

    Curriculum connections:
    • Sci & Tech: Life Systems, Grade 4 (Habitats and Communities)
    Location: Outdoor Activity Area 14

    How Much Do We Use?

    We use more water flushing our toilets than people in developing countries have access to in a day. Students will learn about their daily water consumption habits and gain an appreciation for their access to clean, safe water.

    Curriculum connections:
    • Sci & Tech: Earth and Space Systems, Grade 5 (Conservation of Energy and Resources)
    Location: Activity Tent 7

    Let’s Get Hydrated

    This interactive activity demonstrates why water is essential to our body’s organs and life systems.

    Curriculum connections:
    • Sci & Tech: Life Systems, Grade 5 (Human Organ Systems)
    Location: Lakefront Activity Tent 9

    Microplastics

    Presented in partnership with the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, this activity teches students about microplastics: what they are, where they come from, and how they impact humans and ecosystems, including aquatic life.

    Curriculum connections:
    • Sci & Tech: Matter and Energy, Grade 5 (Properties of and changes in Matter)
    • Sci & Tech: Life Systems, Grade 5 (Human Organ Systems)
    • Sci & Tech: Earth and Space Systems, Grade 5 (Conservation of Energy and Resources)
    Location: Lakefront Activity Area 12

    Under Pressure

    This activity introduces students to Peel’s extensive tap water network. Students pretend that they’re Peel workers tasked with repairing a broken “watermain” as fast as they can.

    Curriculum connections:
    • Sci & Tech: Earth and Space Systems, Grade 5 (Conservation of Energy and Resources)
    • Sci & Tech: Matter and Energy, Grade 5 (Properties of and changes in Matter)
    • Health & Phys Ed: Healthy Living, Grade 4
    • Health & Phys Ed: Healthy Living, Grade 5
    Location: Activity Tent 2
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