The Hydrosphere
The Hydrosphere
The Hydrosphere
HYDROSPHERE
ISABELLE, MORIAH,
JULIET & TIA
Hydrosphere refers to the layer of a planet that comprises water. It is said to have originated from the
Greek words that mean 'water' and 'sphere'.
This layer is said to cover more than 70% of the Earth's surface.
We have divided up these over different year groups so the hydrosphere can be expanded on
throughout different primary years.
FOUNDATION- YEAR TWO
TEACHING THE HYDROSPHERE
Foundation-PP: students learn that observation can be organised to revel patterns and that these
patterns can be used to make predictions about phenomena
Year 1: Observable changes occur in the sky and landscape (ACSSU019)
Year 2: Earths resources are used in a variety of ways (ACSSU032)
Materials:
- Glass Jar with a lid.
- Ice cubes
- 1/3 Cup Hot Water
- Hairspray
Method:
1. Pour the hot water into the jar.
2. Quickly spray the hairspray into the jar and close the lid.
The spray gives the water vapour a surface to condense into
tiny little droplets.
3. Put the lid on with the ice cubes on top.
4. Watch the clouds form.
EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS
It is important students can link the reasons for the survival of life, ecosystems and
importance of hydration etc. This is all possible because of the Water Cycle.
These activities benefit because they're visually engaging and represent a clear process of the
cycle through a hands-on experience.
INQUIRY QUESTIONS
CURRICULUM LINKS
EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS
The story creates awareness of the causes and results of water pollution.
Students understand many substances can pollute rivers and other waterways.
Students understand that the things that we as individuals do can contribute to pollution if we
dispose of things inappropriately.
INQUIRY QUESTIONS
What does the river look like by the time it reaches the sea?
Why is it bad for the river to look like this?
Was there any part of the story that surprised you?
What could your character to do help reduce water pollution?
What could you personally do, either at home or when you're out, to help?
YEAR FIVE/SIX
TEACHING THE HYDROSPHERE
In years five and six, water pollution and water purification can be taught.
CURRICULUM LINKS
EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS
Creating a water filter can give opportunities to reflect on major issues in the world in terms of
access to clean water. The students can observe the process of water purification and how it can
help save the lives of millions of people around the world.
INQUIRY QUESTIONS
1. What do you notice about the water before and after it enters the filter?
2. What purpose do each of the materials play in purifying the water?
3. What materials can we use to make this product more durable?
4. What is the benefit of creating water filters?
CHILDREN LITERATURE
YEAR THREE/FOUR
The Magic School Bus: At the Water Works by Joanna Cole
(Yrs. 2-4) This Magic School Bus title is for a slightly older audience and covers the water cycle
and modern waterworks like reservoirs, purification systems, pipes, faucets.... School Library
Journal started their review of this book by saying, "A remarkable meshing of text and
illustration make this an outstanding, lively treatment of a subject."
YEAR FIVE/SIX
INCURSION/EXCURSIONS
WATER COOPERATION WA
School Talks
The Water Cooperation offers a range of free school talks which involve water experts
travelling out to your school and offering comprehensive information and hands on
activities.
Virtual Tours
A range of virtual tours that allow everyone to learn from the comfort of their classroom.
Excursions
Groundwater Replenishment Visitor Centre in Craigie.
On fully guided tours, the students will be taken on an water cycle journey through
interpretive walkways, multimedia experiences and on-site viewing stations.
The students can learn about wastewater treatment and water recycling processes and
how groundwater replenishment can play a role in sustaining Perth's water supplies.
REFERENCES
ACCIONA. (2017, March 14). Causes and effects of water pollution [Video file]. Retrieved
from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71IBbTy-_n4
School Curriculum and Standards Authority. (2014). Design and technologies. Retrieved
from https://k10outline.scsa.wa.edu.au/home/teaching/curriculum-
browser/technologies/design-and-technologies2
School Curriculum and Standards Authority. (2014). Science v8.1. Retrieved from
https://k10outline.scsa.wa.edu.au/home/teaching/curriculum-browser/science-v8
USGS Water Science School. (2016). The Water Cycle summary. Retrieved from
https://water.usgs.gov/edu/watercyclesummary.html#condensation