Water Lessons

Help El Paso Save Water!

El Paso-centric lessons, searchable by age and subject

In El Paso, we have a special relationship with water, and our students learn to conserve this precious resource from an early age. In contrast to generic national textbook examples focused on beaches and creeks, these lessons enable teachers and students to learn about our Chihuahuan desert region with investigations that include Hueco Tanks State Park, Rio Bosque Wetlands, our Rio Grande River and the Franklin Mountains.

Lessons range from short, focused activities such as Water Cycle in a Bag, to complex, multi-period lessons with videos, labs, games and more - built to actively engage students and provide insights into our unique culture and climate.

Ernie & CarmenSeveral lessons feature two young tour guides, Ernie and Carmen, who encourage students to organize and collect their data, participate in observations and play science games. All lessons are aligned with Texas curriculum standards (TEKS).

Abiotic and Biotic Factors; Water is Life: Build your own Hueco Tanks, with Carmen and Ernie

Grades: 6-8

Subject: Science

Language: English

In this activity, students will understand that abiotic factors such as water are necessary to create a living environment. Animals use a variety of...

Carmen & Ernie, Citizen Science: Frog and Toad Watch!

Grades: 3-5

Subjects: Biology, Science

Language: English

In this activity students will be learning about frog metamorphosis and the adaptations that our local species (both native and invasive) have made...

Carmen and Ernie's Classroom Keyhole Garden

Grades: 3-5

Subject: Science

Language: English

In this activity students will use information found on seed packets to understand growing conditions for plants, learn that soil is composed of...

El Paso Pollution in Our Waterways and Arroyo Parks, with Carmen and Ernie

Grades: 6-8

Subject: Earth and Space

Language: English

In this activity students will be discussing the effects of gravity on the El Paso water system as they investigate how arroyos recharge the Rio...

Elephant Butte Research

Grades: 3-5

Subject: Other

Languages: English, Spanish

This lesson will examine one of the most significant changes to the river, the construction of Elephant Butte dam. Students will use historical...

How a Well Works

Grades: 3-5

Subject: Science

Languages: English, Spanish

This lesson offers students the opportunity to model the movement of groundwater and consider how humans influence aquifers.

Migration Station at the Rio Bosque, with Carmen and Ernie

Grades: 3-5

Subject: Science

Language: English

In this activity, students will understand the behaviors of the animals of the Rio Bosque Wetlands Park and how their behavior affects the ecosystem...

Mini Distillation Plant

Grades: 3-5

Subject: Earth and Space

Languages: English, Spanish

This lesson will examine principles of the water cycle in a hands-on and experimental way. Students will separate a solution through passive...

Modeling the Meandering Rio Grande

Grades: 3-5

Subject: Earth and Space

Languages: English, Spanish

In this lesson, students will construct and compare two stream models. The first will investigate the effects of erosion and deposition on a river....

Self-Watering Planter

Grades: K-2

Subject: Earth and Space

Languages: English, Spanish

This lesson will offer students a chance to watch the parts of a plant develop in the classroom.

Taxonomy and the 3 Domains: Build Your Own Winogradsky Column, with Carmen and Ernie

Grades: 6-8

Subject: Science

Language: English

In this activity, students will understand the three taxonomic domains by creating a Winogradsky column using El Paso soil.

Water Cycle in a Bag

Grades: K-2

Subject: Science

Languages: English, Spanish

This lesson will help students recognize different sources of water in the environment. It will also help make the connection between energy and...