Downloads & Resources
Search through the lesson plans, coloring pages, and handouts for water safety education in classrooms, community groups, Sunday schools, daycares, summer camps, neighborhood associations, and at your own kitchen table.
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RECOGNIZING DROWNING
Vittone_Pia_It Doesn’t Look Like They’re Drowning_2006 (pdf)
WATER WATCHER PRINT OUT
When everyone is watching, no one is watching.
There should always be ONE person who knows the signs of drowning who is designated to watch the water at gatherings. No phone, no texts, no drinking or gabbing. Trade responsibilities frequently. A tacky necklace helps keep everyone accountable.
Print out this totally tacky “Official Water Watcher” Paper Medallion and attach it to a set of Mardi Gras beads. It should be very loud and very proud!
WaterWatcher (pdf)