Résonance
Understanding water cycles – junior water cycle workshop
2026
Oct 10, 2026
Free, registration required
How does the water cycle work? In connection with the exhibition Holding water, a little longer and as part of the Fête de la science, Eau'Dyssée association presents a playful workshop to understand the water cycle and the impacts of human activities on this essential resource.
Presented as part of the Fête de la science, the water fresco junior is a collaborative workshop developed by Eau'Dyssée to raise awareness among young people aged 8 to 15 of today's water-related challenges.
In connection with the exhibition Holding water, a little longer, participants discover, through an interactive game using illustrated cards and other learning materials, how both the natural water cycle and the human-managed water cycle function. The workshop then explores how human activities and everyday patterns of consumption affect these interconnected systems.
Based on reliable scientific sources and designed specifically for young audiences, the workshop encourages collaborative learning to better understand the links between water, climate, biodiversity and human uses. It provides practical tools for engaging with contemporary water issues while fostering reflection on both individual and collective responsibility. This workshop is part of L’îlot-S cultural season.
Audience
From 8 to 15 years old
In Rhone-Alpes region
Annecy
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