Have you ever wondered where your water comes from? With a roll of a cube, participants stimulate the movement of water through the water cycle. By role-playing a water molecule, participants learn to conceptualize the water cycle in a way that more closely approximates how water travels.
For kids in grades 2–5. This program will require an event pass to attend. Event passes are free and available to participants on the day of the program. They will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis starting 30 minutes before the event start time. Please see a staff member at the Ask Us desk to receive your event pass.
About the Presenter: Forsyth County Department of Water and Sewer’s mission is to provide Forsyth County with the highest quality of water and sewer service through progressive leadership and environmental stewardship. The Department serves 200,000 Forsyth County residents and currently operates five wastewater plants and one water treatment plant. Community Outreach Specialist Nishat Sial will be leading the educational programming on behalf of the Department and is excited to partner with Forsyth County Public Libraries to share water conservation practices to protect this critical resources.
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TAGS: | STEM & STEAM | Science & Math | Nature | Guest Lecture | Education |
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