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Monday, May 11, 2026

Water Explained for Kids 💧🌎

Water powerpoint presentation



Canadian Curriculum Science Blog (Grades 3–7)

What is something that:

  • has no color 🎨
  • no smell 👃
  • no shape 🔷
  • no taste 👅

…but every living thing needs it to survive?

💧 Water!

Water is one of the most important substances on Earth. Humans, animals, and plants all depend on water every single day.

Let’s explore why water is so amazing and how it helps life on Earth!


🌍 What Is Water?

Water is a natural substance made of:

🧪 H₂O

This means every water molecule contains:

  • 2 hydrogen atoms
  • 1 oxygen atom

Water covers about:

🌊 71% of Earth’s surface

Most of Earth’s water is found in:

  • oceans
  • seas
  • lakes
  • rivers
  • glaciers
  • underground sources

Your original presentation explains that water is the most common substance on Earth and covers most of the planet.


💧 The Three Forms of Water

Water is very special because it exists naturally in:

❄️ Solid

💧 Liquid

☁️ Gas

Earth is the only known planet in our solar system where water exists naturally in all three states.

Your presentation introduces these three forms of water.


❄️ Solid Water — Ice

When water becomes very cold, it freezes and turns into:

❄️ Ice

Examples:

  • snow
  • glaciers
  • ice cubes
  • hail

When ice warms up, it melts back into liquid water.


💧 Liquid Water

Liquid water is the form we use every day for:

  • drinking
  • cooking
  • washing
  • farming

Liquid water flows and takes the shape of its container.


☁️ Water Vapor — Gas

When water is heated:
☀️ by the Sun
🔥 by heat

it changes into:

☁️ Water Vapor

Water vapor is an invisible gas found in the air.

This process is called:

💨 Evaporation


🔬 Properties of Water

Water has several important properties.

Water is:
✅ colorless
✅ odorless
✅ tasteless
✅ shapeless

Water takes the shape of whatever container it is in.

Your original presentation describes these properties of water.


🌊 Sources of Water

Water comes from many natural sources.


🌊 Oceans & Seas

Most of Earth’s water is found in oceans.

Ocean water is:

🧂 Salty

so humans cannot drink it directly.

About:

🌊 97% of Earth’s water

is saltwater.


🏞️ Rivers

Rivers are flowing channels of freshwater.

Rain and melting snow from mountains help fill rivers.

Many Canadian cities are built near rivers because rivers provide:

  • drinking water
  • transportation
  • electricity

Your presentation explains rivers and melting snow as important water sources.


☔ Rain

Rain forms when water vapor cools and condenses into droplets.

Rain is part of:

💧 The Water Cycle

Rainwater is one of the main freshwater sources for plants, animals, and people.


🌈 Fun Fact — Is Rainwater Pure?

Rainwater starts as very clean water, but while falling through the atmosphere it can collect:

  • dust
  • pollution
  • tiny particles

Scientists study rainwater to understand air quality and climate.


🌊 Waterfalls

A waterfall forms when water falls from a great height.

🇨🇦 Niagara Falls

One of the world’s most famous waterfalls is:

🌊 Niagara Falls

located between:

  • Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦
  • New York, USA 🇺🇸

Niagara Falls helps produce:
⚡ hydroelectric power

for millions of people.

Your original presentation mentions Niagara Falls as a famous waterfall.


🪨 Wells & Springs

Some water is stored underground.


🪣 Wells

People dig deep holes to collect groundwater.


💧 Springs

Springs form when underground water naturally flows to Earth’s surface.

Groundwater is an important source of drinking water in many communities.


🐸 Ponds & Lakes

Ponds and lakes are freshwater habitats for many living things.

Animals living near ponds include:
🐸 frogs
🦆 ducks
🐟 fish
🦫 beavers

Canada has:

🌊 More lakes than any other country in the world!


🚰 Tap Water

Most homes receive clean water through:

🚰 Water Treatment Systems

Before reaching homes, water is:

  • cleaned
  • filtered
  • tested for safety

Canada has strict rules for drinking water safety.


🌱 Why Is Water Important?

Every living thing needs water.

Your presentation explains many important uses of water.


👨 Humans Need Water

Humans use water for:
🍲 cooking
🚿 bathing
🧼 cleaning
🚰 drinking
⚡ electricity generation

The human body is about:

💧 60% water

Water helps:

  • carry nutrients
  • regulate body temperature
  • remove waste
  • support blood circulation


🌿 Plants Need Water

Plants need water for:
🌱 growth
☀️ photosynthesis
🍎 making food

Plants combine:

  • water
  • sunlight
  • carbon dioxide

to make food using chlorophyll.

Without water, plants wilt and die.


🐟 Animals Need Water

Animals need water to:

  • survive
  • regulate body temperature
  • digest food

Some animals live entirely in water.

These are called:

🌊 Aquatic Animals

Examples:
🐳 whales
🐠 fish
🐙 octopuses


🐸 Amphibians

Animals that live on both land and water are called:

🐸 Amphibians

Examples:

  • frogs
  • toads
  • salamanders

Your presentation explains aquatic animals and amphibians.


♻️ Water Conservation

Freshwater is limited, so we must protect it.

Water conservation means:

💧 Using water carefully and wisely

Your presentation discusses ways to save water.


💡 Easy Ways Kids Can Save Water

✅ Turn off taps while brushing teeth
✅ Use a bucket instead of a long shower
✅ Reuse water for plants
✅ Fix leaking taps
✅ Avoid wasting clean water

Even small actions help protect Earth’s water supply.


🌧️ Rainy Season & Mosquitoes

During rainy seasons:
🌧️ puddles form
🪣 water collects in containers

Standing water becomes a breeding place for mosquitoes.

Mosquitoes can spread diseases such as:

  • malaria
  • dengue fever

Keeping surroundings clean helps reduce mosquito breeding.

Your original presentation discusses mosquitoes and stagnant water during rainy seasons.


🌈 How Are Rainbows Formed?

Rainbows form when sunlight passes through raindrops.

The light bends and splits into:

🌈 Seven Colors

The rainbow colors are:

  • Violet
  • Indigo
  • Blue
  • Green
  • Yellow
  • Orange
  • Red

Your presentation introduces the rainbow color sequence.


🌧️ Rainwater Harvesting

Rainwater harvesting means:

💧 Collecting and storing rainwater

Collected rainwater can be used for:

  • gardening
  • cleaning
  • farming

Rainwater harvesting helps conserve water and reduce waste.


🚣 Water Sports

Water also provides fun recreational activities!

Examples:
🎣 fishing
🚣 rafting
⛵ sailing
🤿 diving
🏄 water sports

Water activities are popular in Canada’s lakes and rivers.

Your presentation includes many examples of water sports.


🇨🇦 Water in Canada

Canada has:

  • huge freshwater lakes
  • glaciers
  • rivers
  • snow-covered mountains

The Great Lakes are one of the world’s largest freshwater systems.

Canada protects water resources through:
🌎 environmental laws
💧 water treatment systems
♻️ conservation programs


🧠 Quick Recap

✅ Water exists as solid, liquid, and gas
✅ Water covers most of Earth
✅ Humans, animals, and plants all need water
✅ Water comes from rivers, lakes, rain, and groundwater
✅ Conserving water helps protect the environment


🎥 Watch the Water Science Video

Want to SEE the amazing world of water?

Watch our educational lesson on Sites for Kids and explore science made fun!


💬 Question for Kids

💧 What is YOUR favorite thing about water?

Tell us in the comments!


📚 Sources & References




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