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The water cycle may seem simple on the surface, but there are many different ways to move through the process. This page has a few different versions of a Water Cycle Dice game to teach students about the complexities of water in Earth's system.
- The Water Cycle - NASA Global Precipitation Measurement Mission
With a roll of the dice, you can simulate the movement of...
- The Water Cycle - NASA Global Precipitation Measurement Mission
With a roll of the dice, you can simulate the movement of water within the water cycle. Objectives. Students will learn the complex movement of water through the water cycle through role playing, and, they will identify the states of water and changes in state as it moves through the water cycle. Water is constantly in motion.
Subject: Geography. Duration: 30 minutes. Type: Small group activity. Learning Goals: . Define each component of the water cycle. Investigate the movement of water through the different stages of the water cycle. Be able to explain the driving forces of the water cycle. Materials: . Dice (printed template provided)
Players roll a 6-sided die to determine Player Order for each turn. The Player with the highest number chooses their starting position first and the Player with the lowest number chooses last. If more than 1 player roll the same number, each of those players roll again.
Water Cycle Dice Game. To be used with the “Where is the Water?” series of posters (watercycle.byu.edu) Ryan S. Nixon, Sophie Hill. Brigham Young University.
Water Cycle Game. Level: Intermediate | Subject: Geography Duration: 30-min | Type: Small group activity. LEARNING GOALS: • Define each component of the water cycle. • Investigate the movement of water through the different stages of the water cycle.
Where did the water you drank today come from? With a roll of the dice, students will learn the complex movement of water through role-playing and will identify the states of water and changes in state as it moves through the water cycle.