Water Cycle Collaborative Poster Colouring Activity | Paper
Water Cycle Collaborative Poster Colouring Activity | Paper
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Introduce the water cycle with this colouring activity. Just print and it's ready to use. Students will learn about the different stages as water travels around the planet. The poster includes labels so you can display what students have learned.
This engaging resource includes:
- a collaborative poster you can use any time of year. The poster features evaporation, precipitation and condensation. We have also included labels with definitions for transpiration, runoff and groundwater.
- suggestions for how to run the activity with your students.
- sets in 18, 24 or 36 pieces, so you can use them with any size class.
- simple instructions for your students.
- overview image to show where each piece fits into the final poster.
- pieces with different levels of detail so you can differentiate slightly.
- assembly instructions with tips for making the process as easy as possible.
- follow-up activities to extend learning about the water cycle.
- a horizontally oriented poster. Final poster sizes depend on your printer settings, but the approximate sizes are 18 pieces: 87 by 60 cm; 24 pieces: 120 by 80 cm; 36 pieces: 120 by 80 cm.
- individual piece sizes are 18 pieces: 14.5cm by 20cm, 24 pieces: 20cm by 20cm, 36 pieces 13.5cm by 20cm.
- an alignment guide for Alberta Outcomes.
These lessons align with:
- Alberta Science Curriculum © 2022 Grade 3 (new outcomes)
These lessons support:
- any water cycle unit.
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