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Water Pollution True or False Activity Worksheet
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What It Is:
An educational worksheet where students read statements about water pollution and decide whether they are true or false. This activity introduces kids to real-life issues such as oil spills, plastic waste, recycling, and clean water.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps learners think critically, identify misconceptions, and understand the importance of protecting our water resources. It promotes environmental awareness in a simple and engaging format.
How to Use It:
• Read each statement about water pollution.
• Circle the correct emoji face (happy for true, sad for false).
• Discuss the answers as a group or review independently.
• Extend the lesson with real-world examples of water pollution.
Grade Suitability:
Best for elementary grades.
• Grades 2–3: Use with teacher/parent guidance.
• Grades 4–5: Suitable for independent practice.
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, and homeschool educators focusing on environmental science, pollution, and sustainability.
An educational worksheet where students read statements about water pollution and decide whether they are true or false. This activity introduces kids to real-life issues such as oil spills, plastic waste, recycling, and clean water.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps learners think critically, identify misconceptions, and understand the importance of protecting our water resources. It promotes environmental awareness in a simple and engaging format.
How to Use It:
• Read each statement about water pollution.
• Circle the correct emoji face (happy for true, sad for false).
• Discuss the answers as a group or review independently.
• Extend the lesson with real-world examples of water pollution.
Grade Suitability:
Best for elementary grades.
• Grades 2–3: Use with teacher/parent guidance.
• Grades 4–5: Suitable for independent practice.
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, and homeschool educators focusing on environmental science, pollution, and sustainability.




