Tap
water source
Connect it to daily routine.
Example: We get water from the tap.
Talk about where water comes from and the many ways we use it in everyday life.
Use local examples like tap water, rain, pond, or well if familiar. Keep the language practical and visual.
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water source
Connect it to daily routine.
Example: We get water from the tap.
water source
Talk about rain filling ponds or tanks.
Example: Rain gives us water.
daily use
List drinking, washing, and watering plants.
Example: We use water every day.
water source
Rivers carry water from mountains.
Example: Rivers are an important water source.
water source
Some villages use wells for water.
Example: Wells bring water from underground.
These printables match this lesson's stage and theme, so a child can move from screen practice to calm hands-on work.
A Grade 2 EVS worksheet for matching community helpers to their tools and workplaces.
A Grade 2 EVS worksheet combining water-use ideas with homes of animals and birds.
A Grade 2 EVS printable for safe travel habits and keeping shared spaces clean.
These next steps stay in the same stage so the child does not get sent backward.
Connect community cleanliness with everyday habits children can actually practise at home and school.
Go one step deeper into plant needs using observation, simple care, and familiar examples.
Connect familiar animals and birds with the places where they live or rest.