The fourth puppet production titled Mini, sees Jean and Gamri the farmer inspecting underground water galleries and springs. This lesson is mainly targeted towards Year 4 students (aged 7 to 9 year olds). The Għajn ...
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Archived postsThe third puppet production titled Akwedotti, sees Jean and Grand Master de Wignacourt discussing the water shortage on the islands at the time of the Knights and what would be the best course to take to get water towards Valletta. This les...
The second puppet production titled Spieri, sees Jean and Gamri the farmer inspecting boreholes in the Qormi, Rabat and Dingli areas. Through this production students can learn the use of boreholes and how they function. This le...
The first puppet production titled Bjar u Gwiebi, sees Jean and Grand Master Alof de Wignacourt inspecting wells and cisters in Fort St Angelo and the Birgu area. Through this production children can learn the difference between a wel...
In the coming 2 sketches titled ‘Water Saving’, we shall be meeting another two puppets together with Zoe and the Dragon. Our two mascots go out and ask a farmer on how he saves water in his fields and a neighbour on how she saves water...
‘The Water Footprint’ which is the third lesson, sees Zoe and the Dragon discussing that water is not only used for cleaning, drinking and cooking purposes but it is also used for the production of food and other resources used in our d...
The second lesson tackles the issue of ‘Water in the Maltese Islands’. Once again we meet Zoe and the Dragon, and during this short sketch Zoe has the difficult task of explaining the water management of groundwater and water production...
The first lesson titled The Water Cycle, sees Zoe and the Dragon (two of the interactive game’s mascots), all alone at the Centre and discussing the natural cycle that water goes through on the Maltese Islands. This lesson is mainly targe...
Valleys discovering Malta & Gozo’s watercourses & their value to society deals with the island’s labyrinth of valleys, which are locally called ‘widien’. These meandering ecosystems contain a plethora of flora and fauna whic...