Quizzes and games
What's in the water? Multiple choice quiz
This fun, engaging quiz will test your student's knowledge of water treatment process, which water is safest to drink and how water moves from the bore to the tap. There are pdf versions of the quiz and solutions, so students can play offline.
- What's in the water? Multiple choice quiz (pdf, 188 kb)
- What's in the water Multiple choice quiz solutions (pdf, 174 kb)
This fun, interactive board game will test your students' knowledge of water and how to use it wisely. There are pdf versions of the board game, so students can play offline.
- Using water wisely board game (A3 board template) (pdf, 1.3 mb)
- Using water wisely board game (A4 board template) (pdf, 784 kb)
- Using water wisely board game (instructions and cards) (pdf, 220 kb)
Animations
Bore-to-tap water story (UV treatment only) - animated interactive (requires Flash)
Watch this animation to find out how water moves from the bore to the tap and is treated by UV treatment.
Bore-to-tap water story (drinking and non-drinking water) - animated interactive (requires Flash)
Watch this animation to find out how water moves from the bore to the tap and is treated by UV treatment and reverse osmosis.
This animated diagram of the water cycle shows how each stage works together to create the cycle. It should be viewed in conjunction with ‘The water cycle explained' fact sheet.
Online books
Using water wisely online book
Read or listen to this book to find out how you can use your water wisely.
Read or listen to this book to find out what's in your water. (This book was written for Amata, but will be suitable for other communities.)
Read or listen to this book to find out what's in the water. (This book was written for Mimili, but is suitable for any community that has a special drinking water tap in the kitchen.)
Read or listen to this book to find out how your water gets from a bore to the tap. (This book was written for Amata, but may be suitable for other communities where water is treated by UV treatment.)
Read or listen to this book to find out how your water gets from a bore to the tap. (This book was written for Mimili, but may be suitable for other communities where water is treated by UV treatment and reverse osmosis. If your community has special taps for drinking water, this book may be suitable.)