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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Interactive Activities on the WATER CYCLE + blue traveller game!



Class 4, Click on the link below to see the interactive activity on the Water cycle and click on the second link to play the blue traveller game related to the water cycle. 
Have fun and don't forget to comment about your experience with these activities. 

http://www.epa.gov/safewater/kids/flash/flash_watercycle.html

http://player.discoveryeducation.com/views/hhView.cfm?guidAssetId=087777c8-4ff0-45d2-878f-e7cd90f7ee19

http://www.discoverwater.org/blue-traveler/

Diagram of the water cycle showing evaporation, condensation, and precipitation

17 comments:

  1. Teacher I learned that first the sun heats the water then the water changes into water vapour. The water vapour rises in the air and if the air is cool they form clouds. Then it rains or snows half of the water goes underground and some of it goes in rivers and lakes. Then some people drink that water.

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  2. teacher it was fun and i learned many things.

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  3. I saw all of the links and they were really interesting Teacher I loved the activities teacher

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  4. I saw the three links it was so fun i learned many things

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  5. teacher the link is not working !

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  6. teacher it was very interesting I learned many things

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  7. teacher i loved the blue traveler game and the other links were very intersting

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  8. Teacher I learned that water goes over and over again and I loved the other links also.

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  9. The water cycle begins when the sea water is evaporated in the air and forms clouds at height. The water vapors condense there and the clouds become heavy. While flying towards land because of the air, they rain down on cities and towns.

    It was fun.

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  10. these links were very interesting I learnt many new things such as the scientist who study glaciers are glaciologist

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  11. Teacher, I learned that people who studies lakes, oceans and are called hydrologists and people who study rivers are called river Hydrologists and that water only turns into clouds when they have too much water and this process is called Precipitation

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  12. teacher it was very interesting I learned many things

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  13. teacher the links were very interesting and i learned many things

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  14. It is very fun and interesting

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  15. teacher you didn't upload the thing that we have to do in our science copy

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