H2Whoa! program for teachers!

Inspire water superheroes with the H2Whoa! teaching resource

Trusted by teachers and kids for 10+ years in 400+ cities

Exciting and fun arts and game-based activities

Supports science, arts, language and social studies for Gr. 2-6

Supports Curriculum Standards

Science & Tech

Arts Education

Language

Social Studies

 

Canada (Grades 3-6)British ColumbiaAlberta (Grades 2-6), SaskatchewanManitoba and Ontario (Grades 2-6).

United States (Grades 3-5):  In development!

Plug & Play! Minimal Prep!

Print Worksheets   

Set Up Projector  

Let The Website Do The Rest!  

How It Works

4 weekly pre-planned modules, at your own pace

Led by a website projected at the front of the class

Students do fun and engaging activities for points

Module at-a-glance (approx.60-75mins)

  • 10 Minute Prep
  • Video-Led
  • Team Activities
  • Game Shows
  • Music
  • Missions

What Teachers Say

  • "My kids were very enthusiastic, engaged and excited! They became leaders and definitely made a difference."

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    Tammi Remsburg, Concord, NC

  • "Just press play and it runs itself. It's literally plug and play. You get to ride along with the class and it’s so much fun!"

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    Shane Hipwell, Abbotsford, BC

  • "Grab(s) kids by their heartstrings and stirs them up in the best possible way. Authentic learning to navigate and prosper in the world."

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    Mark Gura, EdTech Digest

A MISSION FOR WATER

The H2Whoa! resource inspires students to become water superheroes and help their families conserve and protect our precious water resources!

Modules Overview

Module 1 -

One Water

The adventure begins! How are we connected to water? Explore how we use and have fun with water. Learn from the Tsleil Waututh First Nation that when we look after water, we look after everything that lives in and depends on water, like salmon. Practicing gratitude for water. Receive Mission 1: turning off taps.

Module 2 -

Save Water

How does water reach our taps? How is our drinking water cleaned? Learn about the Water Cycle and how we can conserve our precious drinking water. Meet Anishinaabe Elder Josephine Mandamin, who walked around the Great Lakes, inspiring millions to care for water. Receive Mission 2: saving water.

Module 3 -

Protect Water

How does water get polluted? Why is it important to keep it clean? Learn ways to protect our water, including how Indigenous farmers in southern Belize have a natural way to keep their streams and rivers clean, so they can use the water to grow their crops. Putting learning into practice with Mission 3: protecting water.

Module 4 -

Connect in Place

How is water part of where I live? Learn what forms of natural water sources are close to my school/home. Hear about an Indigenous community in Arizona that planted a forest to help clean a polluted river. Program wrap-up and celebration!

Messages from Mother Earth

Indigenous perspectives on water

Each week, our young Cree superhero highlights Indigenous-led environmental projects around the world, showing how Indigenous cultural practices and wisdom hold solutions for our water issues.

Created in consultation and collaboration with Indigenous artists, elders and culture keepers.

Learn more about the collaboration.

Inspires Action on the Sustainable Development Goals

Promotes 21st Century Learning

Facilitates interdisciplinary learning

combining arts, language, science and social studies curriculum

Develops the 4C's

incl. communication, critical thinking, collaboration and creativity

Connects learning to the real world

through fun at-home missions to lead change in families

Meets diverse learning needs

with engaging, arts-based group activities

Helps bring tech into the classroom

in an easy plug & play format, no special equipment needed!

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