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A Drop Around Crossroads Middle School


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Keywords: Flip Video, science, weather, water cycle
Subject(s): Video, Earth Science, Information Skills, Science
Grades 6 through 8
NETS-S Standard:
  • Creativity and Innovation
  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Research and Information Fluency
  • Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making
  • Digital Citizenship
  • Technology Operations and Concepts
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School: West Oakview Elementary School, Grand Rapids, MI
Planned By: Colleen Heyboer
Original Author: Colleen Heyboer, Grand Rapids
Engage: Read "A Drop Around the World" by a Barbara Shaw McKinney

Explore: Students will collaborate to draw a picture of the water cycle using examples and information from the book. They will present their pictures to the class. While they are presenting, other students will critique the pictures - making changes to their own pictures and suggesting changes for other's pictures.

Explain: The teacher will clarify any misconceptions that are occurring providing relevant and necessary vocabulary. Vocabulary includes: condensation, evaporation, precipitation, water vapor, runoff, transpiration, accumulation, clouds, water storage in ice and snow, infiltration, ground water.

Elaborate: Groups of students will be given a flip camera to find the water cycle around our school. They will be responsible for finding and explaining each part of the cycle in their video. The video must include the relevant vocabulary discussed during the explain portion. Students will present videos to the class.

Evaluate: Individually, students will draw a picture of the water cycle. The picture must be labeled and include relevant vocabulary. Students will explain 3-5 ways the water cycle impacts our world.
Follow-Up
Students can show their videos to students in the elementary schools and explain the water cycle to them.
Materials: Flip Video, Power, Keyboards, Ports and Hubs, Middle, Books
Other Items: 10 Flip Cameras, $150/2 each