CARTOON STRIP SEQUENCE Water Cycle. Theory A cartoon strip sequence is a series of cartoon- style pictures that shows a sequence of events. The pictures.

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CARTOON STRIP SEQUENCE Water Cycle

Theory A cartoon strip sequence is a series of cartoon- style pictures that shows a sequence of events. The pictures are likely to be labelled or annotated. The purpose of using a cartoon strip sequence is to explore the learners’ ideas about the sequence of events in a process or series of processes.

Examples of use Learners draw a picture and write a brief description. Less fluent writers might not add any writing or may select word from a word bank. They can be used at the start of an activity to invite learners to share initial ideas/preconceptions/predictions. They can be used at the end of an activity to assess learning.

Tips Learners should discuss their ideas with others – this will help them to clarify their own ideas.

Draw pictures to show what happens to water once it reaches the sea.