
Where Does Water Come From?
Let's go on an adventure to find out where our water comes from, like rain from the sky and water in rivers, lakes, and wells.
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Let's go on an adventure to find out where our water comes from, like rain from the sky and water in rivers, lakes, and wells.
Key Questions
- Identify two places near your home where you can find water.
- Explain how rain gives us water.
- Compare the water in a river to the water in a puddle after it rains.
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Planning templates for Science (EVS K-5)
5E Model
The 5E Model structures lessons through five phases (Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, and Evaluate), guiding students from curiosity to deep understanding through inquiry-based learning.
Unit PlannerThematic Unit
Organize a multi-week unit around a central theme or essential question that cuts across topics, texts, and disciplines, helping students see connections and build deeper understanding.
RubricSingle-Point Rubric
Build a single-point rubric that defines only the "meets standard" level, leaving space for teachers to document what exceeded and what fell short. Simple to create, easy for students to understand.
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