Do you enjoy learning more about water? Water is a resource we must protect, and you can learn how to do that from professionals. Make friends and have fun while you learn more about water and how to teach others about it.
Natural Resources statewide events calendar – click here.
Resources
- Download – Project Information Sheet
- Download – Explore Book – Water Projects
- Download – Explore Book – Water Filtration and Electro-coagulation
- Download – Components of a Community Water System – Lesson Plan
- Download – Components of a Community Water System – Poster
- Download – EnviroScape Water Pollution Lesson Plan
- Download – Freddie the Fish Lesson Plan
- Download – Investigating Water Curriculum
- Download – Pipe Game Lesson Plan
- Download – Stream Table – Lesson Plan
- Download – Stream Table – Build your own Stream Table
- Download – Stream Trailer – Flip Chart
- Download – Stream Trailer – Users Guide and Lesson Plan
- Download – Youth Water Day Template
- Download – Water Bingo Activity – Instructions
- Download – Water Bingo Activity – Call Cards
- Download – Water Bingo Activity – Game cards (30) 1 card per page
- Download – Water Bingo Activity – Game cards (60) 2 cards per page
- Download – Water Cycle in a Bag Lesson Plan
- Download – Water Drops on a Penny Lesson Plan
Contests and Activities
Water Ambassadors Program
The Texas 4-H Water Ambassadors Program provides high school youth an opportunity to gain advanced knowledge and develop leadership skills related to the science, technology, engineering, and management of water in Texas.
Contact: David Smith | Phone: 979.862.1989 | E-mail: davidsmith@tamu.edu
- Next Water Ambassadors Applications Open March 2024
- Download – Water Ambassadors Program Information (11”x17” brochure)
- Download – Water Ambassador Program Information (8.5”x11” one-pager)
- Webpage – TCEQ – Texas Environmental Excellence Award Video
- Webpage – 4-H Water Ambassadors
Natural Resources Photography Contest
The Texas 4-H Natural Resources Photography Contest encourages observation within specific Natural Resources project areas and allows youth to demonstrate skills learned in the area of photography, including the use of photographic equipment and processing of photographs. This contest provides another opportunity to showcase the photographic work of 4-H members in all age divisions.
Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center Fish Art Contest
The Fish Art Contest sparks the imaginations of students and provides valuable lessons about fish and the importance of conserving Texas’ aquatic resources. Art, science, and creative writing foster a connection to the outdoors and inspire the next generation of stewards.