Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) is an international, interdisciplinary, water education program for formal and informal educators of students ages 5 to 18. This project site provides opportunities to order high quality educational material, samples of Project WET activities, information on Make a Splash Festivals, education standards, information on events, Project Wet reports and water related links. There is also a link to all of the state coordinators for this project. Educational levels: High school, Informal education, Intermediate elementary, Middle school, Primary elementary
This page is part of a larger USGS project called Water Science for Schools. This section covers dif...
The present work had as main objectives to disseminate information about environmental education, an...
This website houses hands-on water education activities. These activities can be used indoors, in a ...
The intent of this project was to open elementary teachers to an abundance of learning opportunitie...
Connections to K-12 educators and state education networks can provide vital links to the communitie...
In July 1995, the national water education program, Project WET (Water Education for Teachers), was...
This site contains a series of six posters all relating to water education: wetlands, water use, was...
A study of the effectiveness of Project WET activities encourages use of environmental education mat...
Facilitating Project WET curriculum training into methods courses for teacher candidates (K-12) with...
Environmental problems grow gradually and their effects are felt in various ways such as shortage of...
This project inserviced teachers for grades fourth through sixth on water conservation activities th...
This is the homepage of Project WET's 'Make a Splash' Water Festivals, held annually on the fourth F...
13 pp.The Make a Splash with Project WET Arizona Water Festival program is in its ninth year and ser...
Water resource education occurs at many different levels. This ranges from K‐12 education to teacher...
The project "Water and Environment"for the improvement of educational practices in the aquatic envir...
This page is part of a larger USGS project called Water Science for Schools. This section covers dif...
The present work had as main objectives to disseminate information about environmental education, an...
This website houses hands-on water education activities. These activities can be used indoors, in a ...
The intent of this project was to open elementary teachers to an abundance of learning opportunitie...
Connections to K-12 educators and state education networks can provide vital links to the communitie...
In July 1995, the national water education program, Project WET (Water Education for Teachers), was...
This site contains a series of six posters all relating to water education: wetlands, water use, was...
A study of the effectiveness of Project WET activities encourages use of environmental education mat...
Facilitating Project WET curriculum training into methods courses for teacher candidates (K-12) with...
Environmental problems grow gradually and their effects are felt in various ways such as shortage of...
This project inserviced teachers for grades fourth through sixth on water conservation activities th...
This is the homepage of Project WET's 'Make a Splash' Water Festivals, held annually on the fourth F...
13 pp.The Make a Splash with Project WET Arizona Water Festival program is in its ninth year and ser...
Water resource education occurs at many different levels. This ranges from K‐12 education to teacher...
The project "Water and Environment"for the improvement of educational practices in the aquatic envir...
This page is part of a larger USGS project called Water Science for Schools. This section covers dif...
The present work had as main objectives to disseminate information about environmental education, an...
This website houses hands-on water education activities. These activities can be used indoors, in a ...