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vdelucaWater cycle game, move the water drop through the cycle
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high above the earth, fluffy white clouds drifted through the atmosphere. In the clouds lived a little Droplet of water, round and content with life. For as long as he could remember, he spent his days lying on his back, relaxing and soaking up the sun's warm rays. One day, he took his usual place in the sun but the light didn't seem to be as bright. In fact, as the day went on, it grew darker and darker, loud claps of thunder shook the cloud, and the Droplet felt as if he were getting so heavy he could hardly move.
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Neil KavanaghA fun, interactive website that challenges students to help a drop of water avoid pitfalls and predators while they navigate through several challenging levels of the water cycle
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Michelle SimsInteractive game to use as part of a unit on the environment or the water cycle. Engaging.
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Cheska LorenaEarth NASA interactive game on the water cycle
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David BPurpose: To explain the water cycle and to understand how a drop of water enters the cycle.
Bias: None, made by NASA for information and leisure.
Credibility: All parts of the game are realistic and relate to the corresponding part of the real world. Made by a reputable government agency and the game has not stalled in the several times I have played it. However, link on side of game to hydrologic cycle no longer works.
Who wrote it? Ruth Netting, NASA official for the site.
Currency: October 10, 2005
Readability: Fun and exciting game that is easy on the eyes containing attractive images. Magnification should be increased for better viewing.
Advertisements: None
Summary: Awesome game on the water cycle that kids will love to play. Guide the water droplet from the clouds, to the ground, and back to the clouds. Adorable story at the beginning to provide background story. Correct answers to content questions earn you extra drops for your droplet character.
How can you use it?: Kids will love playing the droplet game and this can serve as a reward or reinforcing activity. Even my 8th graders will get a kick out of this! -
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Leigh WilliamsA description of the water cycle in a story format. The website also includes a game that functions as a quiz for students to review with. This website was created by NASA.
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International School of Central SwitzerlandYour task, as you play this game, is to get him safely through the forest, into the river, and out to sea so that the sun can warm him once again and help him get back to the clouds. You can make Droplet run, jump, climb, slide, take rides on passing leaves, and stun his enemies. But the trip will not be easy. All creatures on earth need water to stay alive. In the forest, he can get slurped up by butterflies and praying mantises. In the river and the ocean, sharks, turtles and other sea creatures pose other challenges! And beware of hidden traps in the ocean floor! Good luck and have a safe trip!
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Lori BaxterWhat a fun site that creates science as a story and game. It provides an interactive opportunity to read a little story and then play a game to follow a water droplet as it travels different paths to ultimately goes through the water cycle.
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Denise LaudenslagerShort story with interactive game! Fun learning for kids!
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jault_kghs"Once upon a time, high above the earth, fluffy white clouds drifted through the atmosphere. In the clouds lived a little Droplet of water, round and content with life. For as long as he could remember, he spent his days lying on his back, relaxing and soaking up the sun's warm rays. One day, he took his usual place in the sun but the light didn't seem to be as bright. In fact, as the day went on, it grew darker and darker, loud claps of thunder shook the cloud, and the Droplet felt as if he were getting so heavy he could hardly move. "
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Anzhela MeroshnikA fun and interesting game that can be played to explore how water travels through the cycle.
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Lorraine FlorczykA game that has a water droplet trapped in a forest try to escape and get back to a cloud.
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jennifer parnellReally fun interactive game on the water cycle. More for the younger crowd. Perhaps second or third grade when you need to learn the water cycle. But it's good review.
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Samonica Smithcool review of water cycle for Tuesdays with laptops
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Mark CaponigroStudents experience life as a water droplet as they play this online game. You can also go back into the NASA website to find information on the Hydrologic Cycle. There students can learn about the five processes: condensation, precipitation, infiltration, runoff, and evapotranspiration.
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Roberta DoughtyScience game to help students learn about the Watercycle.
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Joel ZehringNASA provides an interactive look at the water cycle in this flash quiz game.
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