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Recent Reviews by Taylor
Round and Round the Water Cycle
Sun, Nov 12, 2017 11:17 AM
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The journal article "Round and Round the Water Cycle" is a very informational and interesting lesson for lower elementary students who are being introduced to the water cycle. This article goes through the lesson breaking it into what each day is about. The lesson makes sure students can relate to the content and makes sure that the content is as much informational as it is engaging. Students will be able to learn as they are doing different activities, such as watching a puddle evaporate. This also includes the standards that are associated with the lesson and activities. Very well written and researched.
Teaching Through Trade Books: All the Water in the World
Sun, Nov 12, 2017 11:00 AM
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"All the Water in the World" is a great resource if you are looking for activities to do with lower and upper elementary students when teaching about the water cycle. The article has activities for both and has all the components you would need for the lesson such as the purpose, the five E's, and the standards. This article also has activities that connects the water cycle with a real world problem, an abundance of water with only a minuscule amount actually being drinkable. This article also has an evaluation section with questions to ask the students about the activity. Very helpful and useful resource.
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