WASH: Water For All
SDG6. Clean water and sanitation
In this lesson, students aged 11-16 will learn about the importance of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) initiatives, specifically focusing on freshwater ecosystems and water quality testing.
Ages: 11 – 16
Subjects: Science (Biology), Geography, Social Studies
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The “WASH: Water for All” lesson offers a focused exploration of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) initiatives, emphasizing the importance of freshwater ecosystems and water quality testing. This activity is designed for students aged 11-16 and integrates subjects like biology, geography, and social studies. It provides valuable learning on the critical role of clean water and sanitation in achieving SDG 6. Through interactive lessons, students gain a deeper understanding of water-related challenges and the necessary solutions for sustainable access to clean water.
This is an impactful and thought-provoking lesson that highlights the importance of access to clean water and sanitation. The lesson uses real-life scenarios and case studies to illustrate the challenges of water scarcity and poor sanitation, making it relatable and engaging for students. The lesson clearly outlines its objectives, ensuring students understand what they will learn. It also promotes global citizenship by encouraging students to consider the experiences of people in different parts of the world. However, some topics, such as water conservation strategies and wastewater management, could be explored in greater depth.
Generally, It is a well-structured and engaging lesson with a well defined activities, student worksheet and differentiated quizzes to suit different categories of learners. The lesson has the potential to be even more effective in promoting student understanding and retention.