We offer some fun facts, games, and projects for you to learn about our water environment.
- Beach Kids!
- Whether you live near a beach or not, visit this site to learn neat things about beaches. You can also play games.
- Fish Kids!
- Through interactive games, learn which fish are safe to eat.
- Beach Water Pollution (PDF) (303 K)
- Healthy and Unhealthy Freshwater Streams, Waterbugs, and Acid Rain (PDF) (270 K)
- Healthy Waters Start with Water Quality Standards crossword puzzle (PDF) (821 K)
- How to Clean Wastewater (PDF) (409 K)
- Who Needs Clean Water crossword puzzle (PDF) (261 K)
Other Links and Games
- A Day in the Life of a Drop
- This site is designed to help you understand the connections between the source of the water you use and the ways your water use habits affect the environment and human health.
- Games focused on ocean and air
- Mix and Match—Create many weird-looking animals as you learn about some of the creatures that make their home in the Chesapeake Bay.
- Connect the Dots—What is this Chesapeake Bay animal?
- Scavenger Hunt—Learn about nautical chart symbols and search for a shipwreck!
- Draw a Nautical Chart—Learn about the symbols used on nautical charts that help to keep boaters safe.
- EPA Kids!
- Join the Environmental Kids Club where you can learn how to protect the environment with art, science projects, games, and more.
- EPA Kids: Water
- Water is everywhere: in the sky, the ground, and in our homes. We use it everyday. Learn how to care for this important resource.
- Safe Water Kids
- Water for Kids
- Projects, art, and experiments to get you involived with environmental protection.
- Earth Awareness
- Earth Awareness features a 22-foot model of the earth that you enter to learn about the changing earth. You’re led into the earth to learn about: the changing environment, the ring of fire, pollution, rain forests, and more!