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Walter Wet - The Water Droplet

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COMBINED RATING

4.2 Stars

TEACHERS (22)

4.0

STUDENTS (10119)

4.3

LENGTH

10 Minutes

GRADES

6
7
8

CAPABILITIES

ES
Spanish Language Support
Text-to-Speech Support
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Description

Help Walter and Windy journey through the water cycle in 14 exciting levels! Master all the water states and transitions to reach the Ocean together. This game can be played in pairs or as a single player, 1 character at a time.

Vocabulary Words

gravity
runoff
water cycle
solid
freezing
evaporation
vapor
air currents
condensation
deposition
ground water
capillary action
plant uptake
plant perspiration
precipitation
ice clouds

Instructions

Play through this interactive game to learn about The Water Cycle. Suitable for Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8.

Main Concepts

The water cycle inclues infiltration, which is the process in which liquid water is absorbed into the ground.
The water cycle includes transpiration, the process in which plants absorb liquid water through their roots and then release water vapor through their leaves.
The water cycle is dependent upon the flow of energy from the Sun.
The water cycle includes evaporation, the process in which liquid water changes into water vapor.
Earth's water cycle involves the processes by which water circulates between the oceans, atmosphere, land, and living organisms.
In the water cycle, runoff is liquid water that flows across the surface of the land into a body of water.
The water cycle includes precipitation, the process in which liquid water or ice falls from the sky.
The water cycle includes crystallization, the process in which liquid water changes to ice.
In the water cycle, water is constantly changing between the three phases: liquid water, water vapor, and ice.
The main force that drives the water cycle is gravity.
The water cycle includes condensation, the process in which water vapor changes into liquid water.

Discussion Questions

Before the Game

Where does rain and snow come from? What is the difference between snow and rain? What happens to water on the ground after it rains?

After the Game

What is the water cycle? What is the process of condensation in the context of the water cycle? What force controls the water cycle? What was the difference between the movement of cold air vs. hot air? What did you need to do with the droplet in order to get deposition?

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Game Details

Difficulty

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Lexile Level

905

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