Year 4: Snowflake Storyboard - Water Cycle Review & Creative Application
Learning objective
Year 4: Snowflake Storyboard - Water Cycle Review & Creative Application
Learning objective
What do you already know about the water cycle?
Learning Objectives
At the end of the lesson you will be able to recall and explain the key stages of the water cycle. At the end of the lesson you will be able to apply understanding of the water cycle to explain the formation of a snowflake. At the end of the lesson you will be able to create a storyboard illustrating the life cycle of a snowflake. At the end of the lesson you will be able to clearly communicate scientific understanding through visual and written means.
Understanding the Water Cycle
Explore the continuous process of water movement through Earth and atmosphere. Discuss the importance of evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.
Stages of the Water Cycle
Evaporation: Water turns into vapor. Condensation: Vapor cools to form droplets. Precipitation: Water falls as rain or snow. Collection: Water gathers in rivers, lakes, and oceans.
Snowflake Formation
Discuss how snowflakes form through condensation in cold temperatures. Explore the unique structure of snowflakes and their connection to the water cycle.
Creative Application: Storyboarding
Introduce storyboarding as a tool for visual storytelling. Guide students to create storyboards that illustrate the life cycle of a snowflake.
Communication and Presentation
Encourage students to present their storyboards. Highlight the importance of effectively communicating scientific concepts.
Definition List
Water Cycle: The continuous process by which water moves through the Earth and atmosphere, involving stages such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection. Evaporation: The process where water changes from a liquid to a vapor due to heat from the sun. Condensation: The process where water vapor cools and changes back into liquid droplets, forming clouds. Precipitation: The process where water falls from clouds in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail. Collection: The process where water gathers in bodies of water like rivers, lakes, and oceans after precipitation. Storyboard: A series of drawings or images that depict a sequence
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