You’ll need to look for a public health campaign near you. It could be a flyer, poster, video, website… that is used to teach people about water and health.
Do you know how to get started? Do you really know how to search for information on the Internet?
[Thanks to https://www.commonsensemedia.org/]
Here you can reflect on all we have learned about Mumbai. You can post answers to questions and photos and videos which illustrate what we have learned. Don’t forget to sign your contributions!
So that you can write about water in the past, here you have some vocabulary memory games to learn new words that might be useful for your writing activity. Enjoy!
Now you are ready to write about “water in the past”.
After viewing the documentary “Memòria líquida” in the ethics class, you were asked to interview your grandparents, great-uncle, great-aunt, senior neighbors or friends about water in the past: drinking water? washing up? laundry? bathroom? water restrictions? water collection from fountains? shower everyday? etc.
You can create a web page with your findings by using Adobe Spark.
Remember to use the Past Simple tense (beware of irregular verbs! 🙄 ) and past time expressions. Start by saying who you interviewed. Remember to add photos of the locations mentioned. Use your own photos or free photos and don’t forget to include photo attribution at the end.
This is my example:
You may need to watch this tutorial on Adobe Spark Pages:
We would like to tell you about a water activity in our culture: water balloons wars.
Children participate by making 2 groups and filling in balloons with water. You need to make a knot on the balloon and then the teams throw balloons to the other team. The team who is less wet wins.