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The Water Planet

Discover the representation and limitations of the Water-Cycle game and discuss its results. Play the interactive Water-Cycle game on fossweb.com and create a detailed group diagram of the water cycle.

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The Water Planet

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  1. The Water Planet Investigation 7, part 2

  2. Game vs Water-Cycle • Recall the Water-Cycle Game. • How did the game represent the real Water-Cycle? • The game did not represent all of the places that water moves though (e.g. animals can eat plants and gain water from the plants).

  3. Game vs Water Cycle • The Water-Cycle Game does have limitations. • It is a good representation of the major ways that water will move through the water cycle.

  4. Review Tally Sheet • Look at the results from the game that you played using the dice, • What do you think would happen if we played the game again or used more than ten rolls on the dice?

  5. Mutimedia Game • Play fossweb.com Water-Cycle Game. • Gather Results on Tally Sheet.

  6. Discuss Water Cycle • Describe the water cycle based on the two rounds of the game that we have played.

  7. Draw a Group Water Cycle Each group member will write with a different color. • Draw a labeled diagram of the water cycle using the information from both rounds of the game. • Include as much detail as possible.

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