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A Drop in the Bucket - The Wildwoods Water Program

A Drop in the Bucket - The Wildwoods Water Program is a FREE 2-hour standards-based school program for grades 4 - 6. Using hands-on learning activities to help students learn about local, regional and global water issues, A Drop in the Bucket combines Earth Sciences, Life Sciences and Social Sciences. A Drop in the Bucket is engaging, interactive, energetic and fun.

Students learn about the water cycle, water sources in Southern California and how their own behavior impacts water quality and availability. At the conclusion of the program, students and teachers take away new ideas about how they can conserve water at home and at school.
A Drop in the Bucket in the News.
A Drop in the Bucket is free to all Los Angeles schools. Call (213) 989-1955 or use the online calendar below to make your reservation.
PLEASE NOTE: There is a two-class limit (68 students, max.) for each session. Groups larger than this will need to schedule multiple days or contact our office to make special arrangements. The program is generally conducted in the morning from 10 a.m. - 12 noon, but if you need a different schedule to suit your needs, please send us a note and we'll do everything we can to accommodate your students.
Register Here: When making your reservation, please...
- Be sure that the drop-down is set to the correct program name (A Drop in the Bucket and not Tribes).
- Click on the date your want to reserve. If it's available, a blue time-slot (10:00-12:00) will appear.
- Click on the blue time-slot. A green box will appear showing that date and time.
- Enter the following information:
- Full Name: Use the School Name.
- Email Address: email for the person responsible for confirming the trip.
- Phone: the School phone number.
- Short Message: Name for Primary Contact at School, Name + Cell Phone for Contact on Day of Trip, Grade, Number of Classes (Max. 2), Total Number of Students.
A Drop in the Bucket - The Wildwoods Water Program is made possible through
the generous support of the Mountains Recreation & Conservation Authority.
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