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How We Use Water Word Wall Vocabulary
A set of water related vocabulary cards for a word wall.
Print out these water word wall vocabulary cards and cut them along the line. Stick them up around your room to immerse your students in the content specific vocabulary.
There is a blank sheet provided at the end for any extra words that your students may want to add.
Words include:
drinking, washing, flushing the toilet, cleaning, sprinkler, pool, watering, hose, tap, swimming, cooking, showers, baths, brushing teeth.
How We Use Water Vocabulary
drinking | washing | flushing the toilet |
cleaning | sprinkler | pool |
watering | hose | tap |
swimming | cooking | showers |
baths | brushing teeth |
NSW Curriculum alignment
- ST1-10ES-S
Recognises observable changes occurring in the sky and on the land and identifies Earth's resources
- ST1-10ES-S
Recognises observable changes occurring in the sky and on the land and identifies Earth's resources
Victorian Curriculum alignment
- VCSSU047
Earthรขโฌโขs resources are used in a variety of ways
- VCSSU047
Earthรขโฌโขs resources are used in a variety of ways
- VCSSU047
Earthรขโฌโขs resources are used in a variety of ways
- VCSSU100
Some of Earthรขโฌโขs resources are renewable, but others are non-renewable
- VCSSU100
Some of Earthรขโฌโขs resources are renewable, but others are non-renewable

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