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Sunday, January 22, 2012
About to Start Weather
In a week, my class will be moving on from the scientific method to weather. In order to activate prior knowledge (and also to ensure all my students have this background understanding), we will start by discussing the water cycle. They'll work together to create this foldable that labels, explains, and shows the water cycle.
It is just a regular sheet of cardstock or copy paper folded at 2 3/4" from both ends. This brings the flaps together at the center of the page. The flaps are cut at 4 1/4" or right in the middle, all the way to the fold line. Each step of the water cycle gets a flap of its own, and the image drawn inside, along with the description, go with that particular step.
It is a quick, easy way to ensure all my kiddos have the same background for discussing the importance of weather.
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Love it! We are starting the water cycle too :)
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I love this! Our first grade core has the water cycle and this looks perfect!
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Our teacher gave this . I hate being creative . Not my type .
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this! My students enjoyed creating these versus the standard notes. They all decided that you are a wonderful artist! :)
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This is a great idea! I am an education student, and I wanted to ask if I can incorporate this foldable into a lesson plan for my student portfolio.
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This is wonderful! Thank you for sharing! My class enjoyed re creating this in their books this afternoon!
ReplyDeleteWe had poured out water and drawn around it with chalk to see the evaporation but after 10 minutes we had a random storm! (hail and everything!) so will try again tomorrow!
Hey there, I' a 4th grade teacher, en we are starting the water cycle next week. and I LOVE this idea, Is there a PDF that you can share for this activity?
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My third graders loved this.
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