Q: Dear Owlie,
I recently
learned a little bit about what a watershed is! I found it so interesting to
learn about, but I am having a little trouble fully understanding them. Do you
know of any activities I can do at home to help me understand watersheds better?
Thanks Owlie!
Sincerely,
Watershed
Wonderer
A: Dear Watershed Wonderer,
I am so
happy that you learned what a watershed is and want to know more! For our
friends who may not be too sure what a watershed is, it is any area of
land that drains into a lake, river, or ocean! Watersheds also include all of
the people, houses, farms, roads, factories, animals, mountains, and deserts. Here
at the Chino Creek Wetlands and Educational Park, we are part of the Santa Ana River Watershed.
We have an
At Home Activity that teaches all about watersheds. Our Enviroscape activity is
a perfect way for you to learn all about watersheds and make your own! It can
be found here, on our YouTube page.
This
activity will guide you through how pollutants, anything that is added
to the environment and can be harmful, move through our watersheds.
To do this
activity, you will need:
- Aluminum
foil
- Different
sized cups
- A
medium sized plastic container
- 2
different colored Kool-Aid mixes
- Chocolate
sprinkles
- A
spray bottle
- Markers
- Paper
towels
You can
find a printout of a watershed to color and label on our website if you would like to follow along
this way instead.
Did you
know that everything that we do impacts our watershed? That’s why it is so important
to pick up our trash and keep harmful chemicals out of our water to keep it
clean!
I hope you
have lots of fun doing this activity and learning about watersheds!
Talk to
you all soo(HOO)n!
Owlie