Description
What It Is:
An interactive science worksheet where students match polluted water scenes with their clean water counterparts. The activity uses visuals like dirty rivers, oil spills, and clean taps to help children recognize differences between healthy and polluted water sources.
Why Use It:
This worksheet builds environmental awareness and helps students understand the importance of clean water for health and ecosystems. It improves observation skills while teaching real-world concepts about pollution.
How to Use It:
• Look at the polluted water images on the left.
• Draw a line to connect each polluted image to its clean version on the right.
• Discuss how pollution affects animals, people, and water quality.
• Extend the activity by brainstorming ways to prevent water pollution.
Grade Suitability:
Best for early elementary students.
• Grades 1–2: With teacher or parent guidance.
• Grades 3–4: Suitable for independent or group practice.
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, and homeschool educators teaching environmental science, sustainability, and pollution awareness.
An interactive science worksheet where students match polluted water scenes with their clean water counterparts. The activity uses visuals like dirty rivers, oil spills, and clean taps to help children recognize differences between healthy and polluted water sources.
Why Use It:
This worksheet builds environmental awareness and helps students understand the importance of clean water for health and ecosystems. It improves observation skills while teaching real-world concepts about pollution.
How to Use It:
• Look at the polluted water images on the left.
• Draw a line to connect each polluted image to its clean version on the right.
• Discuss how pollution affects animals, people, and water quality.
• Extend the activity by brainstorming ways to prevent water pollution.
Grade Suitability:
Best for early elementary students.
• Grades 1–2: With teacher or parent guidance.
• Grades 3–4: Suitable for independent or group practice.
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, and homeschool educators teaching environmental science, sustainability, and pollution awareness.
