Indigenous weather knowledge
This resource explains how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples use Indigenous seasonal calendars and environmental knowledge based on long term observation of plants, animals, and weather patterns to understand and interpret Australia’s climate and seasonal change.
When Water Lost Her Way
This ABC Off Track audio resource explores the story When Water Lost Her Way, using narrative storytelling and sound-rich audio to help students understand the water cycle, water’s movement through natural systems, and the importance of water in sustaining life and ecosystems.
Natural Water Cycle Game
All ages will enjoy learning about or testing their knowledge of the natural water cycle in this engaging game.
Natural Water Cycle Colouring Sheet
Colour in the natural water cycle and see how water moves through different states of matter.
Natural Water Cycle
This interactive resource engages students in exploring the natural water cycle, including evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff, through an engaging, scroll-based visual model that demonstrates how water continuously moves through Earth’s systems.
Exploring Estuaries
This South East Water teacher resource provides curriculum-linked activities and guidance for exploring estuarine ecosystems, helping students understand estuary processes, biodiversity, and the impacts of human activity on these dynamic coastal environments.
Easy English Water Education
This resource provides differentiated, easy English water curriculum materials designed to support EAL students in understanding the urban and natural water cycle, water usage, and water services through scaffolded, language-accessible learning activities.
Changing Water Video
This five minute video gives an entertaining and visual explanation of the three main states of matter and describes how water constantly moves through these states in the natural water cycle.
The Water Cycle
This Unitywater education platform provides teachers with curriculum-linked resources, activities, and interactive content that help students explore the urban water cycle, sewage treatment processes, and water sustainability through real-world community-based learning.
