Process
1. Click on this site to learn what a CYCLE is.
2. The Water Cycle Worksheet will be given to you by the teacher. (This worksheet, as well as a printable version of the evaluation rubric, are available on the Teacher Resources page.) Look over all the questions before you go to the Internet Resources.
3. Use the Internet Resource links below to complete the Water Cycle Worksheet questions.

RESOURCES:
- First, go to this introduction about water and the water cycle.
- Now learn about the different states of water.
- Visit a few more sites about the water cycle. Click on each of the raindrops below to go to a different site.
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Click on these two drops to see the water cycle in action.
- See what you have learned so far by going to these two interactive diagrams about the water cycle. Try to explain the water cycle to your partner as you click on the text on each picture.
- Listen to a song or two about the water cycle.
- Finally, see what you know about water and the water cycle by taking this fun QUIZ .
4. Now show what you have learned about the water cycle. Create a poster to explain the parts of the water cycle and to show how water continually moves through the cycle. Label each part of the water cycle on your poster. You may go back to any Internet Resource sites to look at the pictures and diagrams they show.




