The Water Cycle
by Bryce Fiero
This lesson is to be used as a follow up activity when learning about the water cycle. Students are able to play a game either digitally or physically to demonstrate their own journey through the water cycle. Then students calculate percentage of visits and the probability of visiting each location in the game. Finally, students complete an essay write up about their journey and what they learned about the water cycle!
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7th GradeLesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1rAHKZ9j-kSrYdNhnTACkOsOzopI9-O05HI8aMts…Related Content
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