Water Cycle Websites - Lancaster High School



Water Cycle Websites

Brainpop



Water cycle song (words to lyrics included- great for remembering the process)



Water cycle song- same song as first with claymation from kids



Water cycle song by Mr. Davies (better visuals/examples)



Water cycle tutorial- Professor Podcast: includes information about states of matter/ cartoon format



Environmental Education for kids (EEK) interactive, click on words at bottom for definitions and examples, includes quiz and poem, poem does refer to Adam and Eve



Interwrite activity from Wichita Public Schools: scroll down to science section



Droplet and The Water Cycle Game from NASA : includes mini quiz and link to a water cycle chart



Make a Water Cycle Wheel from the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency: has the templates for a water cycle wheel and directions on how to create



Water Cycle Diagram and Quiz from Earthguide: has an interactive diagram, and a quiz- the quiz has a few tough questions- good for challenging



Reading Comprehension Passage about the Water Cycle from Jefferson Lab: includes a reading comprehension passage- cloze activity; the diagram is the one we used for the quiz



Water Cycle Description and Coloring Pages: great to print out and use as posters



Journey of a Raindrop from Hamline University’s Center for Global Environmental Education: deals with pollution through a cute video and short interactive game



Water Conservation (from Hamline University’s Center Global Center for Environmental Education): deals exclusively with conservation of water



Thinkfinity Activities is a huge site with activities for teachers across different subjects. Search by topic (water cycle, tides, weather, etc.) and by grade level to find many activity ideas. – has great lesson plans, links to other sites, worksheets that can be used as a webquest to the EEK site listed above



Link through Thinkfinity- 3 great hands on stations to help show water cycle



Great for definitions and examples, from the EPA



another EPA site: this one lists more sites to go to



This link will link you to all the other EPA water cycle links, including links to coloring pages and mini booklets (simplistic)



This EPA site has an fantastic interactive water cycle that explains the terms as it shows them.



Read Write Think: includes site for book list and fun activities: link to other sites in Read Write Think- like flipbooks or staple-less books



(book list site)

Bill Nye episode guide- not the actual video link though it does list some titles to read



Water A Never Ending story with links to other sites, some listed already



This site has directions to make a water cycle model



Three sites for creating a water cycle bracelet- great for remembering the process







(there are many more if you google it)

Magic Schoolbus- “Wet All Over” from



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