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Classroom expectations: I expect students to participate, share, and coorperate. I expect them to do their part and then I will do mine, teach!

Homework Assignments:Monday: start unit on the water cycle. students must read Ch.2 from their Life Science book and complete their poems from the raindrop perspective. Tuesday: students must illustrate their poem book page 3. Wednesday: Field Trip no homework Thursday: Read Chapters 2-3 in Beginner Reader book Friday: no homework, have a great weekend!

Recommended Reading List:

Asch, Frank. Water. New York: Harcourt, 1995.

Cobb, Vicki. Get Wet. New York: Harper Collins, 2002.

Farndon, John. How the Earth Works.

Advanced reader:

Locker, Thomas. Water Dance. New York: Harcourt Brace & Co., 1997.

Lessons: The Water Cycle

Printable pictures to color on the water cycle This is a printable water cycle chart. It helps in remembering and identifying the stages of the water cycle and also allows students to see first hand how they connect to each other.

Water cycle interactive activity This activity lets you follow the water cycle as it occurs in a game. It lets you visually see the process

Make rain in your kitchen This activity allows students to visually see how condensation works. It is easy to do and fun!

Power point Presentation of The Great Lakes This is a power point presentation on the Great Lakes. It is the end portion to our Water Cycle Unit.

 

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Last updated on: October 23, 2006