High school

Water is amazing

Find out just how amazing this unique substance is through our range of syllabus linked Geography and Science resources. Learn about the way we treat and manage water for a resilient and liveable city now and in the future. Think about your role in our urban water cycle. There's lots to learn about water.


Stage 4 Geography resources

Water in the World

All the water on Earth is all that we have. Learn about our natural water cycle and water sources.

Find out how we're caring for our waterways and how you can, too. Do a stormwater audit. Remember, the drain is just for rain!

Investigate the Urban Water Cycle (2.5 MB) and try the Stage 4 Geography Water Cycle Lesson Plan  (156 KB).

Place and liveability

Investigate how access to water is important for quality of life in liveable cities and for human wellbeing with our Orange Sky Lesson Plan (177 KB).

Investigate water senstive urban design with our Johnstons Creek Case Study (362 KB).


Stage 4 Science resources

Separating mixtures

You can apply science to water management just like our scientists with these practical investigations:

Working scientifically skills

Make Mock Water Samples (460 KB) - make samples of water to use in our practical investigations.

Other experiments to try

Use red cabbage to make a natural pH indicator.

Make a pH indicator (939 KB) - Brochure

Make a cloud to see part of the water cycle in action.

Make a cloud (588 KB) - Brochure

Create your own mini earth terrarium.

Water cycle and terrarium (929 KB) - Brochure

Discover what breaks down and what doesn't.

Keeps wipes out of pipes (1.1 MB) - Brochure


Project-based learning resources

Water audits are a great project to bring all your skills together. The brand without a bottle is another great persuasive writing project for you to try.


The Brand Without a Bottle

Looking for an interesting project? Year 7 and 8 English students act as our creative agency to persuade their peers to choose tap water over bottled water.


Other water resources

Take a look at these other water related resources that link with our programs:

  • Hunter Water has produced a school education pack with a range of resources suitable for use in preschool, infants, primary and high school.
  • Follow a water molecule as it journeys from the ocean to the atmosphere then back to earth with ABC Splash.
  • ABC Education has a wide variety of water resources, videos and games. Just type water into the search bar and set the filter settings to find what you're looking for. 
  • PUB Singapore has faced drought, floods and water pollution and learnt a lot. See how they've secured their water supply with innovative ideas. 
  • Thames Water United Kingdom dates back to the 1600s and their engineering projects have influenced the way we manage wastewater and protected public health, in many cities of the world, including Sydney.

Self-guided excursions

We'll help teachers set up their own local waterway excursion.


Come behind the scenes

Want to visit one of our sites? We offer free excursions and technical tours to schools, universities and community groups.