Introduction
A brief summary of the water cycle.
Acceptance the water cycle is crucial to recognizing the significance of water in our surroundings.
Task
The phases of the water cycle evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection will be studied by the students.
They will finish a number of tasks, such as drawing a diagram, composing a brief report, and presenting their research to the class.
Process
Phase 1: Dispersion
Watch an evaporation explanation video.
Note important details and illustrate evaporation with a drawing.
Source: Water Cycle, National Geographic Kids
Phase Two: Saturation
Go through a condensed article.
Draw a diagram that illustrates how water vapor transforms into clouds.
Source: Condensation in Science for Kids
Phase Three: Density
Finish an engaging online quiz about the various kinds of precipitation.
Explain the many types of precipitation (hail, sleet, rain, and snow).
Source: Precipitation - Weather Wiz Kids
Phase Four: Gathering
Examine how lakes, rivers, and seas gather water.
Write a brief paragraph explaining the significance of water collection.
Source: Duck Cycle - Ducksters
Phase 5: Completed Work
Create a comprehensive water cycle diagram using the information gathered.
Compose a brief report outlining each water cycle phase.
Show the class the report and the diagram.
Evaluation
Diagram (30%): Completeness, originality, and accuracy.
Report (30%): Understanding of the stages of the water cycle, clarity, and detail.
Presentation (20%): Engaging the audience, using effective presentation techniques, and being able to explain the water cycle.
Participation (20%): Attending all events actively and completing assignments on schedule.
Conclusion
List the most important things you've learnt about the water cycle.
Consider the significance of water in our surroundings and the way the water cycle sustains life as we know it.
Invite children to consider how they may save water on a regular basis.
Credits
WebQuest.org: Provides templates and examples of WebQuests.
Teacher Page
Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: Offers tips on designing effective WebQuests.
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