Water Cycle Triorama
Designed by AccuCut Design Team
What goes up, must come down. That's what happens to molecules of water that go up in evaporation and come down as rain. Help students remember steps in the water cycle with this colorful, easy-to-make triorama. Allow each student to construct his or her own!
- Key Concepts:
Cycles, Environment, Geography, Weather
- Grades:
4 - 8
- Curriculum:
Science
- Machines:
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- AccuCut® Dies:
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- Other Materials:
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- Construction Paper -- Light Blue, Dark Blue, Green, Yellow, Grey, Black
- Markers or Crayon -- White, Grey, Black, Green
- Tips:
Use the triorama to make 3-D models as book reports, to represent historical events, or to report on many other curricular topics.
- Instructions:
- Cut Light Blue triorama.
- Cut additional Green base section.
- Cut four White clouds, one Yellow sun and three Black arrows.
- With scissors, cut irregular Dark Blue shape for a pond and Grey mountain shape for mountains.
- Assemble as shown in photograph. Adhere pieces with glue.
- Add details with markers or crayons.
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