Scottish Water, in partnership with Aberdeen Science Centre, has expanded its Water Cycle Workshop across other science centres in Scotland as part of its Generation H2O education programme.

After creating the Water Cycle Workshop with Aberdeen Science Centre last year, as a positive legacy of hosting its Annual Consultation Meeting (ACM), the publicly owned utility is expanding the workshop to Dundee Science Centre, Glasgow Science Centre, Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh, and the Highlands and Islands through outreach with the Science Skills Academy, collectively reaching more than 2,400 primary school children over the next ten months.

The workshop dives into the fascinating world of water with a hands-on workshop where pupils make a mini water cycle and investigate the processes involved in having clean, safe water in our taps.

It will also provide access to water focused STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) resources, while increasing the knowledge of the water cycle water treatment processes and understanding of the importance of water and how to conserve it. 

Extracted from Aberdeen Science Centre, read more here

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