I think that this website would be really useful in the classroom for any grade level. The pictures of each part of the water cycle will help give a better meaning to the word and cycle. I also think that the students will enjoy the activities offered at the end of the website. This website may also be great for students to use on their own and read the definitions from the website to form a better understanding about how the water cycle works and what each part of the cycle means. The definitions are perfect for teachers to use when introducing the water cycle because the site provides easy to understand information. I would highly recommend this site for 1st to 4th grade. The students in these grades will learn but at the same time h...
MN Standard Grade 4 Earth and Space science- Earth structure and processes This is a website offere...
I think this is a great website because it gives you many different ideas to present to students. I...
The water cycle is introduced at grade 3 in science textbooks. The topic is continued at grades 6/7,...
MN standard 3rd grade earth science As I looked around on this site, I found that the site was easy...
This website matches fourth grade Minnesota Science Standards for the water cycle. The site include...
This Classroom Connectors lesson plan discusses the continuous movement of water from Earth to air a...
Pedagogical approaches are constantly being evaluated based on their effectiveness. The works of the...
In this lesson, students recognize the different forms that water takes and learn about where it exi...
This Classroom Connectors lesson plan discusses the steps of the water cycle, factors which affect r...
This unit will help students to discover how the water cycle works and the implications it has on ou...
MN Standard Earth and Space Science - The water cycle, weather and climate I enjoyed looking throug...
This is a science lesson for students in grade three and four on the water cycle. Through this lesso...
This interactive, animated graphic helps explain the water cycle to younger students. The animation,...
In this module, students carry out a number of activities that demonstrate the concepts of evaporati...
In this activity, students build a model illustrating the water cycle, and observe the results. The ...
MN Standard Grade 4 Earth and Space science- Earth structure and processes This is a website offere...
I think this is a great website because it gives you many different ideas to present to students. I...
The water cycle is introduced at grade 3 in science textbooks. The topic is continued at grades 6/7,...
MN standard 3rd grade earth science As I looked around on this site, I found that the site was easy...
This website matches fourth grade Minnesota Science Standards for the water cycle. The site include...
This Classroom Connectors lesson plan discusses the continuous movement of water from Earth to air a...
Pedagogical approaches are constantly being evaluated based on their effectiveness. The works of the...
In this lesson, students recognize the different forms that water takes and learn about where it exi...
This Classroom Connectors lesson plan discusses the steps of the water cycle, factors which affect r...
This unit will help students to discover how the water cycle works and the implications it has on ou...
MN Standard Earth and Space Science - The water cycle, weather and climate I enjoyed looking throug...
This is a science lesson for students in grade three and four on the water cycle. Through this lesso...
This interactive, animated graphic helps explain the water cycle to younger students. The animation,...
In this module, students carry out a number of activities that demonstrate the concepts of evaporati...
In this activity, students build a model illustrating the water cycle, and observe the results. The ...
MN Standard Grade 4 Earth and Space science- Earth structure and processes This is a website offere...
I think this is a great website because it gives you many different ideas to present to students. I...
The water cycle is introduced at grade 3 in science textbooks. The topic is continued at grades 6/7,...