Introduction
You live in Rainville where all the raindrops live. You and many of your drop friends are going to the fair. When you get to the fair, many of your friends are riding the great Ferris Cycle Water Wheel. There's a sign explaining what stages the wheel goes through. The wheel will go through the Evaporation, Precipitation, Transpiration, Condensation, and Runoff stage. You and your friends will become solid, liquid, or gas while riding the Ferris Cycle Water Wheel. You and your friends are up next, so buckle up and enjoy the ride!!!
Task
You and your friends are on the Ferris Cycle Water Wheel!! Your first job is to enjoy the ride and your second job is to gather information throughout the ride so you can make your project!

While you and 3 or 4 of your friends are on the Ferris Cycle Water Wheel you will need to keep track of these 4 things:
- Write down your own definitions of Evaporation, Precipitation, Transpiration, Condensation, and Runoff.
- 3 things you learned about the water cycle.
- How solid, liquid, and gas have a part in the water cycle.
- Why it is important for the Earth.
Once you have all this information you can now put together your project. You can pick from 3 things:
- Poster
- Movie
- Make up a song or a rap
Process
You and your friends start out your journey at the bottom of the Ferris Cycle Water Wheel; this is where the water cycle also starts off. It is known as groundwater or runoff water because it is on the ground. Then the ride starts! You begin to go up and you may notice that things are beginning to get a bit steamy. This is because ground water is doing something called evaporation. Evaporation is when water gets so hot that it turns into a gas and begins to float up towards the sky.
The ride continues and you're so close to the top. The air should feel dense and heavy because all that gas that is floating up into the sky from evaporation is collecting there and going through condensation. Condensation is where the gas starts to cool off and turn back into water droplets. As they say “what goes up must come down”. As you start making your way back to the ground you and your friends start to feel rain droplets, this is known as precipitation. Those water droplets are too heavy to stay so high up, so they fall right out of the sky to the ground just as you go down on the Ferris Wheel.
Finally, the ride is over and you and your friends get off but the ride continues with other kids joining, just at the water cycle continues as the rain falls, creating more groundwater to be evaporated, condensed, precipitating all over again. Now that you and your friends have ridden the Ferris Cycle Water Wheel you have all the information you need to ace that project and you got to ride the coolest water ride around!
Evaluation
| Criteria | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rhythm & Flow | Song/Rap was engaging, catchy and mettlesome | Song/Rap was adequate | Song/Rap needs improvement | Song/Rap's rhythm was perfunctory. |
| Duration | Song/Rap was successfully one minute long, with all the required information. | Song/Rap was less than one minute, but information was there | Song/Rap was one minute long, however, lacked all information. | Song had neither information or sufficient time. |
| Definitions | All definitions were given and were accurate, in students own words. | Most definitions were given and were accurate, in students own words. | Few definitions were given and were accurate, in students own words. | No definitions were given |
| Learned from the Water Cycle | Gave all three examples of things learned from the water cycle. | Gave two examples of things learned from the water cycle. | Gave one example of things learned from the water cycle. | Gave no examples of things learned from the water cycle. |
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Stages of Water Cycle |
Successfully described all stages of the water cycle in own words. | Described most stages of the water cycle in own words. | Described a few stages of the water cycle in own words | Described no stages of the water cycle in own words. |
| Incorporation | Clearly incorporates the Water Cycle and its importance to the real world. | N/A | N/A | Did not incorporate the Water Cycle and its importance to the real world |
iMovie
Stages of Water Cycle
Poster
Pictures/Graphics
Pictures and Graphics are clear and relevant to the Water Cycle
Visual Clarity & Appeal
Learned from the Water Cycle
Stages of Water Cycle
Conclusion
Now that you know everything you need to know about the Water Cycle, it is time present your final projects to the class.
Remember to come back to Rainville and ride the great Ferris Cycle Water Wheel again, its open 24/7. See you soon!

Credits
Introduction: Yuliana
Task: Carlie
Process: Chloe
Evaluation: Luis
Conclusion: Kaitlyn