1. Water is essential for drinking, cooking, cleaning, and farming.
2. Only a small portion of Earth's water is fresh and safe to drink.
3. Wasting water can cause shortages in the future.
4. Taps should be turned off while brushing teeth.
5. Leaking taps must be repaired quickly to stop water loss.
6. Using a bucket instead of a shower can save a lot of water.
7. Rainwater harvesting helps collect and reuse rainwater.
8. Leftover water from washing vegetables can be used to water plants.
9. It's important to spread awareness about saving water.
10. Saving water helps protect the environment and future generations.



















Why is water important for people, animals, and plants?
Where does the water we use at home come from?
What are some ways we use water every day?
Can water ever run out if we waste it?
Why should we try not to waste water?
“ write the answers for the questions below in below in your notebook”
Think of a water-saving invention that has never been made before. What does it do and how does it work?
Imagine you are a raindrop. Describe how you feel when people take care of water—and how you feel when they waste it?
What would you do if you woke up one day and there was no water coming from the tap?
Imagine you’re a water detective. Where would you look in your house or school to find water being wasted? And what would you do to save it?
What kind of water-saving rules would you make if you were the president of the Earth?