Introduction
Have you ever wondered where rain comes from or why puddles dry up? The water on Earth moves in a continuous cycle called the water cycle. In this WebQuest, you will explore how water moves through the environment and how it affects our world. By the end, you will create a simple diagram to explain the water cycle to your classmates.
Task
Task
Your task is to research the water cycle and create a clear, labeled diagram showing the main steps: evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection. You will also write a short explanation (3–5 sentences) for each step to help others understand the process.
End Product:
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A labeled water cycle diagram
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Short written explanation for each stage
Process
Process
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Research
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Visit the provided websites to learn about the water cycle.
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Take notes on the four main stages: evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.
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Create Diagram
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Use paper, a drawing app, or an online tool to draw your diagram.
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Label each stage clearly.
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Use arrows to show the movement of water.
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Write Explanations
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For each stage, write 3–5 simple sentences explaining what happens.
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Make sure your sentences are clear and easy to understand.
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Review and Submit
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Check your diagram and explanations for accuracy.
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Submit your diagram and written explanation to your teacher.
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Evaluation
Evaluation
| Criteria | Excellent (4) | Good (3) | Satisfactory (2) | Needs Improvement (1) |
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| Diagram | Clear, complete, and accurately labeled | Mostly clear and labeled correctly | Some labels missing or unclear | Diagram is incomplete or incorrect |
| Explanations | Clear, accurate, and easy to understand | Mostly clear and accurate | Some inaccuracies or unclear sentences | Explanations are incorrect or unclear |
| Effort & Presentation | Neat, organized, and visually appealing | Neat and organized | Some effort, needs improvement | Messy or incomplete work |
Conclusion
Conclusion
By completing this WebQuest, you learned how water moves through the environment in a cycle. You now understand how each stage works and how they connect. Reflect on your work: Did your diagram clearly show the process? Did your explanations help someone else understand the water cycle?
Teacher Page
WebQuest Profile: @JohnPeterSaltaAgustin062901