Overview
Fifth-grade classrooms in Kanawha County were invited to present water science projects at the inaugural "Wild & Wonderful Water Science Fair" on Monday, Feb. 17, 2020 in Charleston.
The fair was a partnership between the WVDEP's Project WET program and the City of Charleston's Stormwater program. Other partners included West Virginia State University's Extension Office, the West Virginia Division of Forestry, the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources, West Virginia American Water, and the WVDEP's Youth Environmental Program and Environmental Advocate Office.
The Water Science Fair offered an opportunity for teachers to integrate Next Generation Content Standards and Objectives for Science into their fifth-grade classrooms with collaborative, fun, and hands-on learning, and is designed to support students in a forum that promotes creative thinking, problem-solving, and design principles to study and protect the world's most precious resource - water.