One-hour drama lesson that teaches the water cycle through dramatic movement. Best for elementary aged students.
In this three-page drama lesson, students differentiate between the states of water and how they relate to the water cycle and weather through dramatic movement.
They will:
- Demonstrate how water changes states from solid (ice) to liquid (water) to gas (water vapor/steam) and changes from gas to liquid to solid.
- Identify the temperatures at which water becomes a solid and at which water becomes a gas.
- Investigate how clouds are formed.
- Explain the water cycle (evaporation, condensation, and precipitation).
- Investigate different forms of precipitation and sky conditions. (rain, snow, sleet, hail, clouds, and fog).
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