WebQuests
Introduction
Our class is going on a trip through the water cycle. We are all going to become drops of water. We will discover the answers to the following questions. Why does water change into many forms? What is the water cycle and how does it affect our lives? Not only will you learn the answers to these questions but you will also become the teacher and teach your classmates what you have learned. You will research, plan, and publish. So lets get started!
The Task
We will travel through the Water Cycle and investigate each area. Then we will work to prepare a PowerPoint presentation to show what you have learned about the Water Cycle. You should show the importance of Evaporation, Precipitation, Condensation and Collection. Use the links below to assist you as you learn about the Water Cycle.
The Process
Be sure and answer the following questions:
More links:
Evaluation
Students will be evaluated on their participation in the project, the information they present, and their overall performance. All three phases of water should be included.. Briefly explain how evaporation and condensation play a part in these phases.
More Resources to assist you in learning about the Water Cycle.
The Cycle of Water
Evaporation
Evaporation
Weather - Evaporation
Evaporation and Condensation
Condensation
Condensation
Precipitation
Drippy the Raindrop-have fun learning about the water cycle!
How do Snowflakes form?
All About Snow
Snowflakes
Disclaimer: The links here have been scrutinized for their grade and age appropriateness; however, contents of links on the World Wide Web change continuously. It is advisable that teachers review all links before introducing Web Quests to students.
Water Cycle Graphic: http://www.epa.gov/OGWDW/kids/cycle.html
Our class is going on a trip through the water cycle. We are all going to become drops of water. We will discover the answers to the following questions. Why does water change into many forms? What is the water cycle and how does it affect our lives? Not only will you learn the answers to these questions but you will also become the teacher and teach your classmates what you have learned. You will research, plan, and publish. So lets get started!
The Task
We will travel through the Water Cycle and investigate each area. Then we will work to prepare a PowerPoint presentation to show what you have learned about the Water Cycle. You should show the importance of Evaporation, Precipitation, Condensation and Collection. Use the links below to assist you as you learn about the Water Cycle.
The Process
Be sure and answer the following questions:
- Explain how the Water Cycle works.
- Define evaporation.
- What are the three process that occur to form clouds?
- What is condensation?
- List 3 forms of precipitation.
- Why is the Water Cycle important to life on earth?
More links:
- Introduction to the Water Cycle
- Water: A Never-Ending Story
- United Streaming (include a video in your PowerPoint)
- Pics 4 Learning - find pictures for your PowerPoint here)
Evaluation
Students will be evaluated on their participation in the project, the information they present, and their overall performance. All three phases of water should be included.. Briefly explain how evaporation and condensation play a part in these phases.
More Resources to assist you in learning about the Water Cycle.
The Cycle of Water
Evaporation
Evaporation
Weather - Evaporation
Evaporation and Condensation
Condensation
Condensation
Precipitation
Drippy the Raindrop-have fun learning about the water cycle!
How do Snowflakes form?
All About Snow
Snowflakes
Disclaimer: The links here have been scrutinized for their grade and age appropriateness; however, contents of links on the World Wide Web change continuously. It is advisable that teachers review all links before introducing Web Quests to students.
Water Cycle Graphic: http://www.epa.gov/OGWDW/kids/cycle.html