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Introduction: Have you ever wondered…. How raindrops are formed? Where does the rain go after it hits the ground? Where does the water we drink come from? To find these answers and more come along on an interactive journey through the WATER CYCLE! Click on Task next. Introduction Task Process Step 1 Process Step 1 Process Step 2 Process Step 2 Resources Evaluation Conclusion
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Task Through internet research, you are going to find out what the water cycle is, its four cycles, and how it works. After you navigate through the research, you will create a brochure that explains how the water cycle works. Sounds like a lot, but you can do it! Click on the words process step 1 to see what you need to do next. IntroductionIntroduction Task Process Step 1 Process Step 2 ResourcesEvaluationConclusionTaskProcess Step 1Process Step 2 ResourcesEvaluationConclusion
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Process Step - 1 Answer the following questions on a sheet of notebook paper. Use the websites on the resources page to help you answer the questions. Be sure to write down these questions so that you can refer to them while researching on the web. Remember to write your answers in complete sentences. Hold onto your answers because they will assist you in completing your brochure. 1.There are three states of matter as water goes through the water cycle. Name those three states. 2.What source of energy makes the water cycle work? 3.What is evaporation? 4.When water evaporates it turns into a gas. What is this gas called? 5. What is condensation? 6. What is precipitation? Name some examples of precipitation. 7.Explain how plants play a part in the water cycle. 8.What is collection? 9.How do clouds form? 10.Does the cycle repeat itself? Explain. When you are finished click on process step 2. Introduction Task Process Step 1 Process Step 2 Resources Evaluation Conclusion
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Process Step - 2 You are now going to create a detailed brochure that will demonstrate what you know about the water cycle. Things to include in your brochure are: A Title Headings Identify and define the four cycles in the water cycle. Include illustrations to go along with your information. What is the water cycle? How does it work? Conclusion IntroductionTaskProcess Step 1 Process Step 2 Resources Evaluation ConclusionResourcesEvaluationConclusion
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Resources Internet resources: http://www.miamisci.org/ecolinks/watercycle.html http://www.cotf.edu/ete/modules/msese/earthsysflr/water.html http://www.kidzone.ws/water/index.html (OPTIONAL) Graphic Organizer – use to organize the four cycles http://www.eduplace.com/graphicorganizer/pdf/tree.pdf IntroductionTaskIntroductionTask Process Step 1Process Step 2Process Step 1Process Step 2 Resources Evaluation ConclusionResourcesEvaluationConclusion
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Evaluation CATEGORY4321 Writing - OrganizationEach section in the brochure has a clear beginning, middle, and end. Almost all sections of the brochure have a clear beginning, middle and end. Most sections of the brochure have a clear beginning, middle and end. Less than half of the sections of the brochure have a clear beginning, middle and end. Writing - GrammarThere are no grammatical mistakes in the brochure. There are no grammatical mistakes in the brochure after feedback from an adult. There are 1-2 grammatical mistakes in the brochure even after feedback from an adult. There are several grammatical mistakes in the brochure even after feedback from an adult. Attractiveness & Organization The brochure has exceptionally attractive formatting and well- organized information. The brochure has attractive formatting and well-organized information. The brochure has well- organized information. The brochure's formatting and organization of material are confusing to the reader. Knowledge GainedAll students in the group can accurately answer all questions related to facts in the brochure and to technical processes used to create the brochure. All students in the group can accurately answer most questions related to facts in the brochure and to technical processes used to create the brochure. Most students in the group can accurately answer most questions related to facts in the brochure and to technical processes used to create the brochure. Several students in the group appear to have little knowledge about the facts or technical processes used in the brochure. Graphics/PicturesGraphics go well with the text and there is a good mix of text and graphics. Graphics go well with the text, but there are so many that they distract from the text. Graphics go well with the text, but there are too few and the brochure seems "text-heavy". Graphics do not go with the accompanying text or appear to be randomly chosen. Content - AccuracyAll facts in the brochure are accurate. 99-90% of the facts in the brochure are accurate. 89-80% of the facts in the brochure are accurate. Fewer than 80% of the facts in the brochure are accurate. ConclusionThe conclusion sums up your brochure and has at least four sentences. The conclusion sums up your brochure and has at least three sentences. The conclusion sums up your brochure and has at least two sentences. There is no evidence of a conclusion, and/or it is less than two sentences long. Introduction Task Process Step 1 Process Step 2 Resources Evaluation ConclusionIntroductionTaskProcess Step 1Process Step 2ResourcesEvaluationConclusion
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Congratulations! Great Job! You are now finished with your 1 st webquest. Be proud of yourself. You worked hard. Sit back and relax, and be sure to show off your hard work to your family and friends. IntroductionIntroduction Task Process Step 1 Process Step 2TaskProcess Step 1Process Step 2 ResourcesEvaluationConclusion
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