That's My Water!

About That’s My Water!

More than 7500 students and 40 schools have participated in That’s My Water! since we started the program in 2016, equating to over 100,000 hours of learning for Territory students! The program was designed to educate the next generation of Territorians about the importance of water sustainability.

That’s My Water is designed in partnership with the Department of Education and is tailored to the year level and location of the school. 

Our programs invite students and schools to work alongside our STEM professionals to learn more about where our water comes from and how we can all play a part in saving water. We work together with the students to address the issue of water sustainability in the Northern Territory.

Now in it's tenth year, the program has recently undergone an expansion to include Years 3 and 4 students in schools in the Darwin region, solidifying the success of this project supporting the next generation of young Territorians to learn about water literacy and encourage an interest in STEM careers.

Thats My Water!
(Bush School students)

This program includes a range of engaging activities and resources that are designed specifically for schools in remote communities.

The program includes videos and activities featuring Baker Boy.

That's My Water!
(Primary School students)

That’s My Water! for upper primary is built around an inquiry model of teaching.

This unit empowers students to learn first-hand from STEM professionals before

proposing solutions to directly influence the issue of sustainable water use in Darwin.

 

That's My Water! 
(Middle year challenge)

This is a four-week mini unit investigating the importance of water from different

perspectives. The units are aligned to key learning areas in science and geography and

promotes integrated learning in the middle years.

 

Want to know more?

Send us an email at savewater@powerwater.com.au or Register your interest over on the Power and Water website!