Conservation Educational Resources
Interactive Resources | Conservation Games and Posters | Web Quests | Texas Water Related Maps | External Resources
Interactive Resources
The following interactive projects were created by the Center for Global Environmental Education at Hamline University, St. Paul, MN. These interactive resources are hosted on the web site of the documentary, Living with the Trinity River, A River's Story, produced by KERA, Public Media for North Texas.
- Journey of a Raindrop
Follow a raindrop to learn about the different sources of water pollution. Play the interactive game to learn how to protect water from contamination. - Understanding the Water Cycle and Watersheds
Watch a video and play an interactive game on the water cycle. Learn about watershed, drainage divides and sub basins. Explore major watershed boundaries in an interactive map to see the direction of flow for America's rivers. - Water Conservation: The Power of One
Watch a video which demonstrates water use per person per day in the United States. Play an interactive game to learn about water conservation for the home. - Urban Water Cycle
Watch a video about a presentation three high school students give to 4th graders about the importance of water. - Water Reuse
Watch a video to learn about water reuse. Play games to learn about direct and indirect water reuse.
Conservation Games and Posters
Web Quests
Texas Water Related Maps
Please refer to the Map page for updated version

