Splash in the Class

  • Photo by David Rosen, Wildside Photography
    Photo by David Rosen, Wildside Photography
  • Photo by David Rosen, Wildside Photography
    Photo by David Rosen, Wildside Photography
  • Photo by David Rosen, Wildside Photography
    Photo by David Rosen, Wildside Photography
  • Photo by David Rosen, Wildside Photography
    Photo by David Rosen, Wildside Photography

Splash in the Class presentations are a fun way to teach your students how to take care of their local environment. These interactive presentations are designed for grades 3 - 6 and last about 70 minutes. Thanks to the sponsorship of the Sacramento Stormwater Quality Partnership and the City of Sacramento Department of Utilities, these engaging presentations are FREE.

Splash presenters introduce the water cycle and aquatic food chain using colorful handouts and posters. Children learn about the importance of local rivers in our lives, how some of our everyday activities can cause water pollution, and what each of us can do to become the solution to pollution!

To reinforce the water pollution prevention message, each child will receive their very own water pollution folder, pencil, Sammy Salmon poster, and other fun items at the end of the presentation.

In ten years, this engaging program has inspired over 25,000 Sacramento area students to lend a hand in protecting local water quality.  If you would like your students to learn how they can help keep our water clean, sign up for a presentation today!

Sacramento Splash - Helping children understand and value their natural world picture
VICTORY - Splash Lives!

Thanks to an outpouring of community support, the Board of the Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District (SRCSD) voted UNANIMOUSLY to continue funding the Splash program.

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Splash in the Class Evaluation

If your class received a free Splash in the Class presentation in 2009-10, all we ask is that you fill out a simple evaluation form.