Join us for an Earth Day expedition deep into the rainforest where we'll learn all about the water cycle and its vital role in sustaining life on our planet.
What to expect in the Earth Day Live Lesson
We'll explore how water moves through an endless cycle, touching every part of our environment. The water cycle involves clouds, rain, trees, rivers, lakes, and oceans, constantly recycling and replenishing our most essential resource.
The 30 minute Live Lesson will be available to watch on Tuesday 22 April 2025 at 11:00 on the C˿ channel and from 09:00 on this page.
It will remain online afterwards to be used as a teaching resource whenever you need it.
Curriculum links: Science/The World Around Us/Geography for 7-11 year-olds.
How to get involved:
This programme is pre-recorded and will be accompanied by a live website commentary feed for schools on this page. We’ll be updating it with your comments and shout-outs live throughout the broadcast.
Email your shout-outs to live.lessons@bbc.co.uk with Earth Day as the subject, or get in touch using #˿LiveLessons.
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Where next?
˿ Teach Live Lessons for 2024/2025. collection˿ Teach Live Lessons for 2024/2025
Information about our 2024/2025 ˿ Teach Live Lessons for 7-11 year olds.
KS1 / KS2 Geography: The water cycle. videoKS1 / KS2 Geography: The water cycle
Help your pupils prepare for the lesson with this short animation explaining the water cycle.
˿ Teach: KS2 Science. collection˿ Teach: KS2 Science
Free teacher classroom resources suitable for use in science lessons with primary school children.