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Woolworths teach learners about water conservation

Over the past 13 years, the programme has presented 68 005 water lessons across the country reaching more than 2.5 million learners and 18 000 teachers in 6 000 primary schools.

With World Water Day and South Africa’s National Water Week was celebrated during March, and so the Woolworths Education Programme has been rolling out water conservation interactive learner lessons in various schools across the country.

Grade Five learners from Windmill Park Primary School got their turn to be taught about the importance of water.

They were taught about the scarcity of fresh water in South Africa and threats to fresh water, such as pollution.

Learners were also challenged to identify ways that they can help save water at home, at school and in their communities.

After the lessons, the Woolworths Educational Programme educator resource and related worksheets were provided to the teachers so that they can continue to reinforce the importance of water conservation learning in their classrooms.

All resource material and lesson content is curriculum-aligned and endorsed by the Western Cape Education Department.

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