What is it?
Rain Bird’s Explorations Into Water Teaching
Curriculum is an educational tool providing teachers and
parents with specific lesson plans and related course work
geared to students in grades 3-6. It can be downloaded by
clicking on the link to the right.
What is its purpose?
Rain Bird and Dr. Stefanie Saccoman at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
(Cal Poly Pomona) designed the program to motivate students
to think about the part each person plays – and the
actions they can take in using and conserving water. The
curriculum gives students the opportunity to explore the
critical role water plays on Earth by investigating issues
and challenges in water management and conservation in
the same manner that scientists and engineers do in the
field through research and experimentation.
Who should use it?
Teachers and parents. Teachers who are seeking an engaging
resource to teach students about the need for water conservation.
Parents who are looking for easy to understand, educational
and fun interactive ways to bring the importance of water
conservation into the home.
Is the information easy to use?
Yes. The program, geared for students in upper elementary
school, focuses on water management, conservation and preservation
by linking abstract ideas and scientific concepts through
fun, hands-on outdoor activities and classroom demonstrations.
The information is well organized and self-explanatory.
The curriculum contains projects that integrate science
with art; data gathering, observation, and inference; analysis
of physical matter; in-class demonstrations that can be
presented by teachers for students; and at-home projects
that illustrate scientific principles in a manner that
is understandable and meaningful to school-age children.
Why the focus on water conservation?
As a pioneer in irrigation, Rain Bird realizes the importance
of water in sustaining life, and therefore actively supports
and educates the public on the importance of water conservation
and its critical role in the environment. Rain Bird believes
that educating the public on the importance of water conservation
begins both in the classroom and at home.
The Explorations Into Water Teaching Curriculum
is the most recent expansion of Rain Bird’s commitment
to environmental education. In 2002, three Rain Bird Rain
Forest Learning Centers were unveiled at Cal Poly Pomona’s
BioTrek
Project. Located on the Cal Poly campus, the three
learning centers add a physical presence to Rain Bird’s
Rain Forest Teaching
Curriculum, which is widely used, and
also available www.rainbird.com.