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Environmental Science

Water Cycle Drawing

Explore the fascinating water cycle by creating your own colorful drawing!

Duration25 min
Age GroupAges 9–12
DifficultyIntermediate
SubjectEnvironmental Science
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Concept

What this lesson teaches

This activity helps students understand the water cycle's stages and its importance in nature.

Materials

What you need

  • Plain paper
  • Colored pencils or markers
  • Ruler
  • Eraser

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Steps

How the activity runs

  1. Gather your drawing materials like paper and colors.
  2. Draw the sun in the corner to show energy powering the cycle.
  3. Sketch clouds to represent where water vapor gathers.
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Why It Works

The learning connection

Drawing reinforces learning through creativity, making concepts memorable. Engaging with visuals helps solidify understanding of the water cycle.

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1. Take a blank A4 paper and place it horizontally. 2. Draw a large circle in the center to represent the water cycle. 3. Using the ruler, divide the circle into four sections for evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection. 4. In each section, draw a picture that represents that stage. 5. Label each section clearly with its name. 6. What did you notice about how the stages connect to each other?

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