Objective
By the end of this lesson, you will learn about water parks and understand the different activities and attractions they offer.
Materials and Prep
- Pen and paper
- Access to a computer or tablet for research (optional)
Activities
- Draw a picture of your favorite water park
- Research different water parks
- Create a water park brochure
Use your imagination and draw a picture of a water park. Include slides, pools, and any other fun features you can think of.
If you have access to a computer or tablet, research different water parks around the world. Find out what makes them unique and exciting.
Pretend you are designing a brochure to promote a water park. Include information about the attractions, slides, and activities available. Use your creativity to make it colorful and eye-catching.
Talking Points
- Water parks are fun places where people go to cool off and have a great time. They have lots of water-related activities and attractions.
- Some popular attractions at water parks are water slides, lazy rivers, wave pools, and splash pads.
- Water slides come in different shapes and sizes. Some are tall and fast, while others are shorter and slower.
- Lazy rivers are like a slow-moving river where you can relax and float on an inflatable tube.
- Wave pools create artificial waves, just like the ocean. You can swim or play in the waves.
- Splash pads are areas with water fountains and sprayers where you can run and play to cool off.
- Water parks usually have lifeguards to keep everyone safe. It's important to listen to their instructions and follow the rules.