Games - WaterLearn
Interactive episodes help students learn water conservation issues in nature, urban or agricultural settings. Teacher lesson plans for elementary, junior high and high school integrate web site content with classroom activities.
Interactive Games & Activities
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Interactive Water Cycle * - A flash animated activity that lets you control the water cycle as you learn.
Interactive Word Scramble Game * - A flash animated game that lets you unscramble one word in a sentence and lets you know instantly if you have the right answer.
Interactive Fun Facts Matching Game * - A flash animated game that lets you match amounts of water to the correct everyday water usage item and lets you know instantly if you have the right answer.
Interactive Question & Answer Game *- A flash animated game that gives the Answer and you have to choose the correct Question from three possible answers. The game lets you know instantly if you have the right answer.
Interactive Build Your Own Aquifer Instructions* - A step-by-step instruction on how to complete this in class activity complete with narration and visual support. You can jump from section to section and repeat as necessary.
Interactive Water Filtration Instructions* - A step-by-step instruction on how to complete this in class activity complete with narration and visual support. You can jump from section to section and repeat as necessary
Other Activities include
Water Treatment Cycle - An illustration of the water treatment process.
Drinking Water Bloopers - Embarrassing moments in the life of a water drinker.
The Water Cycle - A graphic of the water cycle.
Word Scramble - A fun game to print and play.
Water Facts of Life - Amazing facts about water.
Water Trivia Facts - Fun water facts continue - how long can you live without water?
Be Hydro-logical - Find out what you can do.
For additional information or assistance, please contact:
Central California Area Office at Folsom Dam
American River Water Education Center
(916) 989-7100 or (916) 989-7132
January 26, 2009

