The water cycle- Grade 3 (Serena Kabbas)

Introduction

Hello 3B!

Last week it rained a LOT, right? Have you ever wondered where does all this rain come from? Or why the puddles disappear? In this WebQuest you will discover the journey of a single drop of water. Which is called the water cycle, we will learn about evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection. 

Water Cycle | Water cycle, Water cycle process, Water cycle diagram

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Task

Your mission is to create a poster that shows the four main stages of the water cycle

  • Evaporation
  • Condensation
  • Precipitation
  • Collection

Top 999+ water cycle images – Amazing Collection water cycle images Full 4K

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Process
  • Read about the water cycle on the National Geographic Kids website

The Water Cycle! - National Geographic Kids

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http://www.natgeokids.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/The-Water-Cycle.jpg

  • Watch the Water Cycle video on BrainPOP 

https://jr.brainpop.com/topic/water-cycle/

Water Cycle BrainPOP Jr | Quizalize

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  • Use the information you gathered to create your poster or presentation
  • Present your project with the class and explain each stage

The Water Cycle Posters — 16 Amazing Free Templates

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Evaluation

Criteria

Excellent (4)

Good (3)

Fair (2)

Needs Improvement (1)

Understanding of Stages

Clear and detailed explanation of all stages

Explanation of most stages with minor gaps

Some stages explained but incomplete

Stages unclear or missing

Creativity & Presentation

Poster/presentation is creative and well-organized

Poster/presentation is organized

Poster/presentation is somewhat organized

Poster/presentation is disorganized

Use of Resources

Accurately uses information from all resources

Mostly accurate use of resources

Some inaccuracies or missing info

Little or no use of resources

Conclusion

Congratulation! You figured out how rain, rivers, and clouds are connected to each other and now you know how it works. 

Credits