Water Education
Woodinville Water District offers several fun and exciting classroom presentations to all grade levels in schools in our service area to help students explore the fascinating world of water. Presentations are tailored to our region, meet the Washington State EELR’s and are offered free of charge. Each class is conducted by an experienced naturalist from our consultant company, Nature Vision, Inc, a company that spawned from the King County Nature Connections program. This program was the recipient of the Environmental Education Association of Washington’s Award of Excellence. We also offer assistance to "Blue Teams" and high school students with a senior project related to drinking water.
Programs
View our flyer for program offerings (PDF). If you would like additional information about our programs, email Customer Service or call at 425-487-4100.
Teachers & Students
Woodinville Water District as a purveyor of Seattle’s water supply, is part of the Saving Water Partnership. Check out the Saving Water Partnership Students and Teachers page as it has something for all school age groups. Kids, Teens and Teachers can explore the water they use every day and learn how it gets to you and how you can use it wisely. Teachers can contact Nature Vision directly to book a presentation. Learn more about taking your students on a field trip to the Cedar River Watershed.
Kids Page on the Environmental Protection Agency Website
A special kids page is making a debut on the website of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Water. The star of pages is a new character called "Thirstin." Teachers and students can work online or download some of the information for classroom use. The site contains games, activities and narrated/animated classroom experiments. Some of the new activities include:
- An animated water cycle
- Thirstin’s Wacky Water Adventure
- Water trivia
- Word scramble
- Word search