Activity # 4 – Water Cycle

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Rational & Irrational Numbers
Advertisements

Season Cubes What are the 4 seasons?. Season Cubes What are the 4 seasons? Spring Summer Fall Winter.
April 12: Today’s activities: 1.Fold a circle to a …. 2.Movie (& cutting) 3.Four triangle problem (three parts) a. Making polygons b. Same and different.
Start with a square piece of paper, the coloured side up. Fold in half one way, then open.
Kites. Thread 3 straws on a piece of floss about 3 feet long (let gravity help you). You will need 12 of these.
Developed from AVID Achievement Via Individual Determination.
How to Make an Origami Jumping Frog. Step 1 Start with a sheet of paper. You can use ordinary computer paper, colored paper, or origami paper.
Origami Flower Instructions. 1. Arrange the origami paper on a flat surface, color side down, with one corner pointing at you.
Triangles can be sorted in different ways.  One way is by the length of their sides. Examine, or look closely, at the triangles in this picture. What.
Masonry Tools Flip Book Instructions. Step 1: You need 5 pieces of paper. Lined or plain will work. You also need a pen and a ruler. Draw a line down.
What is… Stained Glass?. WORDS to KNOW Pigments (color) STAINED GLASS Metal solder MOSAIC TRANSPARENT.
EARTH’S LAYERS FOLDABLE
Atoms / Elements / Chemical Equation/ Molecules Pamphlet
Transport foldable On each flap write: Directions: Passive Transport
May 8, 2014 Homework: Skeleton Poster Project Materials for class:
S ETTING UP YOUR MATH SURVIVAL GUIDE (MSG). F IRST S TEPS : Number the bottom corner of EVERY page. Even #s are on the left, odd #s are on the right!
Following directions. Design your paper on ONE side.
Science Notebook Assembly Instructions. Table of Contents Left Side PagesRight Side Pages Pg. # Do this setup for the first 2 pages of your notebook.
The Folding Circle ©2009, Dr. Jennifer L. Bell, LaGrange High School, LaGrange, Georgia Adapted from Various Sources.
Directions for Explosion Box Print the following slides on cardstock. Cut all the squares on each piece of cardstock. Cut out the corners from all 3 sheets.
Directions: Slide 2: Print on colored paper. The number of pages printed will depend on how many “accordion” pages are needed. Cut in half along dark center.
Directions: Slide 2: Print on colored paper. The number of pages printed will depend on how many “accordion” pages are needed. Cut in half along dark center.
Print a copy of the Bookmark Template.. Select one of the templates and cut it out along the dotted lines. Cut all the way through to the edge on the.
Directions: Slide 3: Print on white paper. Cut along the center bold line to form 2 half sheets of grid paper. Cut two sheets of white or colored paper.
LA 3.11H, I, J; 4.12H, I, 4.15C, 4.19F, 4.21E, 4.25B; 5.12H, I, 5.15C, 5.19F, 5.25B Delete this slide and slides 6-11, leaving only 4 template slides,
{ MAKING ENVELOPES BY BY Mrs. Surekha B. Mali Mrs. Surekha B. Mali.
1.Click on the links on each slide to get more information about Mexico’s culture and traditions. 2.On each slide, click and drag the pictures that are.
Science Notebook Setup. WHY do we have to have a science notebook? To use the writing process for discovery and synthesis of inquiry. To model many.
Structure and Function of Living Systems Directions: Draw the following chart NEATLY in your journal using the entire page. Cut out the eight diagrams.
Science Notebook Assembly Instructions. Table of Contents Left Side PagesRight Side Pages Pg. # Do this setup for the first 2 pages of your notebook.
How to Create and Use a “Spelling and Vocabulary Fortune Teller” Mrs. Ferris- Second Grade.
Energy Pyramid Instructions EPISD Middle School Science Standards Based Curriculum
1.Fold color side inward and make crossed creases. Then, put your origami like this. White side is facing up. ⇒
Use of Modeling. Origami House Start off with an origami paper color side down.
Foldable Tie Book Instructions. Materials Needed 2 pieces of scrap paper Glue stick Paper Hole Punch Tool 1 piece of yarn cut to one arm’s length.
Alter-not-a-one Alternaria alternata origami spore Created by Jun Tsuji.
xylem guard cells phloem stomata
Teacher Tips: Use one 8½ x 11” sheet of colorful paper.
Basic Foldable Shapes.
Periodic Trends Foldable
3rd Grade Warm and Cool Color Shape Collage
Lay two pieces of paper on top of each other. Fold paper “hotdog”.
Fortune Teller Directions
Example Standard Work Sheets Paper Drinking Cup
Hot-Air Balloons.
Earth’s Day/Night, Year, & Seasons
Energy Flow Foldable.
Fold Your Own Bank Activity
A. Labels made and glued on colored construction paper.
Cootie Catcher or Fortune Teller – to fill-in on computer
Option 2 Option 1 Flap A here.. Flap B here.. fortune1 fortune2
Understanding Clouds Key Questions -What are clouds?
Take out Journal Study for daily quiz over excretory system
An investigation about weather, climate and the atmosphere
Iguanodon First, print out the preceding design. Then cut it out. Color it if you want. Then fold it together at the head and back. Glue the sides of the.
Family Life Cycle Foldable
Setting Up Your Notebook
Fortune Teller Directions
Star Life Cycle Accordion Book
Activity # 4 – Water Cycle
Paper Ornaments.
Road to Civil War booklet directions
How to do the Protein synthesis project
Protein Synthesis Project
NAMES FOR THINGS THAT ALREADY HAVE NAMES
Life Over Time Right Side.
Museum Book directions
Tides Year 1 Science.
2/
Cootie Catcher or Fortune Teller – to fill-in on computer
Presentation transcript:

Activity # 4 – Water Cycle Study Jams Video http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/ja ms/science/ecosystems/water-cycle.htm Water Cycle Diagram Triorama http://havefunteaching.com/songs/science- songs/water-cycle-song/ Day 3 – Have students label the Diagram and fold in half. Paste on journal. Triorama – Cut squares 12x12. Fold the square from opposite corners. When opened, you should have an “X” marked from side to side. Cut one of the sides on th crease to the center and bring the ends together to form a pyramid. Staple or glue. Have students color the pictures and label each side of the pyramid with a part of the water cycle and a picture. Hand the 3 drops from each side after students write to explain each part of the water cycle.