Promoting responsible water stewardship through excellent and effective water education. APW is a program of the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension.
More positions are available at APW! We're looking for two new program coordinators in the Tucson area to join a dedicated team that develops, administers, and delivers water-focused programs for Arizona’s students and teachers.
To apply, visit linktr.ee/azprojectwet
Join us for this Teacher PD in Flagstaff on September 15th with the Arizona Hydrological Society! Learn more and register here: projectwet.arizona.edu/AHS-t…
We need volunteers for the Tucson Water Festival on May 9th! Don't miss out on this great opportunity to serve your community by teaching 4th graders about water during this educational field day! Learn more and sign up at awf.projectwet.arizona.edu/v…
We hope to see you there!
Students at St Cyril School designed and installed their very own rain garden! By calculating how much rain they can harvest from their roof and using rainwater harvest principles, they were able to plan and implement a rain garden that will improve the school for years to come!
4th and 5th grade students from Tully Elementary Magnet School created designs for their very own school rain garden last week. Next step: installing the rain garden! 🪴🌧
Consider volunteering with us for the FIRST ever TUSD water festival on March 14th! Volunteers get teaching experience, learn about water, contribute to the community, & have a fun time! Free breakfast, snacks, and lunch are provided.
Visit awf.projectwet.arizona.edu/v… to sign up.
Happy holidays from all of us here at Arizona Project WET!
We are beyond grateful for the continued support from all of our partners, sponsors, and volunteers who have made another year of exceptional water education in Arizona possible. 💙☃️
#happyholidays
If you are a Special Needs and/or Exceptional Education teacher in Arizona, don’t miss out on this in-person workshop taking place in Tucson. The deadline to register is now December 23rd!
Register at bit.ly/AllLearners23
Exceptional Education & Special Needs teachers! We are holding an in-person workshop in Tucson. It will involve learning about our variety of water education lessons & finding ways to integrate accommodations for all learners.
Sign up at bit.ly/AllLearners23!
Join us for our Tucson Discovery Journey Workshop for middle & high school teachers on January 5th!
This unit guides students through an exploration of the natural environment while developing their scientific observation & notetaking skills.
Sign up at bit.ly/Discovery23!
Read about how students solve problems of heat, lack of habitat, and unhealthy soil with rainwater harvesting at Laguna Elementary School through our Schoolyard Rain Garden program!
projectwet.arizona.edu/news/…
Join us for our Tucson Discovery Journey Workshop for middle & high school teachers on January 5th!
This unit guides students through an exploration of the natural environment while developing their scientific observation & notetaking skills.
Sign up at bit.ly/Discovery23!
Exceptional Education & Special Needs teachers! We are holding an in-person workshop in Tucson. It will involve learning about our variety of water education lessons & finding ways to integrate accommodations for all learners.
Sign up at bit.ly/AllLearners23!
Last week we held the Florence Water Festival, which was full of challenges. Despite a shortage of volunteers and some transportation complications, our coordinators & volunteers adapted & made it into a huge success! We reached 674 fourth grade students from 8 schools. (1/2)
Last week we held the Florence Water Festival, which was full of challenges. Despite a shortage of volunteers and some transportation complications, our coordinators & volunteers adapted & made it into a huge success! We reached 674 fourth grade students from 8 schools. (1/2)