ChocoLava PFFT 12 The Water Cycle 1.1

Student Instructions Demonstrate your understanding of the water cycle by creating a narrative storyboard. Tell the story of a water droplet and explain what happens as the droplet moves through the water cycle, including how the water cycle is driven by energy from the Sun and the force of gravity. Teach Starter has created a set of 6 comic strip templates that students can use to draw pictures of a water droplet as it goes through the different stages. The included templates include those with spaces to draw, write, and be creative! 🖨️ Download & Print

ChocoLava PFFT 14 The Water Cycle 1.3

Water Cycle Comic Strip Project is a great way to teach the Water Cycle or use as a culminating project to sum-up a unit on the Water Cycle! The item contains: - Two versions of directions for the students. (one for lower grades and one for upper grades depending on the vocabulary in your curriculum.) Water Cycle Comic Strip Created by The Sassy Scientist of Middle School Looking for a fun way for students to show what they know about the water cycle and the four main processes that occur throughout? This comic strip activity is a great way for students to show their knowledge. Browse water cycle comics resources on Teachers Pay Teachers, a marketplace trusted by millions of teachers for original educational resources. Browse Catalog. Grades. Pre-K - K; 1 - 2; Water Cycle Project - Comic Strip Activity - Fun Assessment 4.8 (122 ratings) View Preview ; Grade Levels 5th - 8th, Homeschool Subjects Biology, Earth Sciences, Environment Resource Type Projects, Activities, Assessment Standards NGSS MS-ESS2-4 Formats Included Zip Pages 10 pages $3.50 Add one to cart Report this resource to TPT Morpho Science

Check out this fun water cycle comic one student made! CampbellAPS

Water Cycle Comic Strip Create a comic strip about a water drop as it goes through the water cycle. Put together a booklet or comic that tells the story of a water drop on its journey through the water cycle. You can use this template, or a spare piece of paper and pencil/markers to draw it out. Description Students will create a comic strip story of a water droplet as it journeys through the water cycle. They will apply their knowledge of the elements found in the water cycle when creating their comic. Included in this packet is a rubric, blank comic templates, and student examples. Description Looking for a fun way for students to show what they know about the water cycle and the four main processes that occur throughout? This comic strip activity is a great way for students to show their knowledge. It can be used as homework or an in-class activity. Project Requirements. Possible Points. Teacher Evaluation. Your comic strip must tell the story of a drop of water as it goes through each process of the water cycle. 6 Points = Your story included each step in the water cycle. *Each step is worth 6 points each. Your comic strip must have 9 slides. 9 Points = Your comic has 9 slides.

water cycle comic strip Storyboard by 1023d379

Learning Objective: Students will be able to develop a model demonstrating the path a drop of water travels along as it completes the cyclic pattern of the water cycle. NGSS: MS-ESS2-4: Develop a model to describe the cycling of water through systems driven by energy from the sun and the force of gravity. Science and Engineering Practice Storyboard Text heat of sun I'm the sun I provide almost everything on Earth needs like energy, or heat. ) Evaporation The sun starts to heat me up and causes the liquid and frozen water to evaporate into vapor gas, which rises high in the sky to form clouds. I'm one of the biggest processes is ) O Storyboard Text. Hello! I am a water droplet. I am about to start my journey through the water cycle. The Cold weather turned me into snow, and gravity pulled me down into the ocean. The energy from the sun transferred and heated me up. This made me move through the air, To the atmosphere! Perception caused me to rain all the way down to the. Learn By Comics 4 Followers Follow What educators are saying This is a great resource for learning about the water cycle. My students not only enjoyed doing the activity, but were able to review key concepts from our class. This activity is a great way to review for the water cycle. — Richard C. See all reviews Also included in

Mrs. Patten Water Cycle Comics

One of my students created this water cycle video for our comic strip project! Such creativity! Water Cycle Narrative - water cycle comic strip Storyboard Text. This is Wally. He is a droplet of water in the Atlantic ocean. It is a sunny day and Wally is getting warm. From the Sun, Wally gains enough energy to evaporate. He is now not a liquid, but a gas..