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Water Cycle Travel Log Station What Happens Destination

Journey of a Water Molecule Procedure: 1. There are 7 stations located around the room. a) Station 1 = CLOUD b) Station 2 = MOUNTAIN c) Station 3 = OCEAN d) Station 4 = RIVER e) Station 5 = GROUNDWATER f) Station 6 = ANIMAL g) Station 7 = PLANT   2. Count off by 7’s and report to your assigned station. 3. Remove the first slip of paper out of the envelope. Read your statement. Record your station, directions and destination on your Water Cycle Travel Log. 4. Listen for the teacher to call “CYCLE” and be ready to move to your next station. 5. You will continue for 7 – 10 cycles. I’ll let you know when we will finish. Return to your seat. Place your travel log in your notebook until tomorrow.

Write your Story Use your table to write the journey of your water molecule. Writing from the perspective of the water molecule. Be specific about each area you went to. Need to tell what happened at each area. Be creative with your writing but remember to follow the order of your table. Must be 1 to 2 pages typed. Don’t forget to give it a title.

Water Cycle Travel Log for students Absent Station What Happens Destination Cloud Fall as sleet onto a mountain. Mountain Soak into the ground. Groundwater Pumped out of the ground to irrigate crops. Plant Used by the plant for photosynthesis. Transpired by the grass as vapor into the air Fall as snow into a river River Taken in by a deer drinking at the river Animal