Water Dance Storytime
STEMLinc Video Conference: It’s story time! Kids in P– 2 are invited to follow along a reading from the book “Water Dance” by Thomas Locker. Students are engaged in a science-themed, hands-on and interactive presentation that explores the water cycle.
Year Level: 4
Duration: 1 hour
STEM in a box: You will receive printed materials for this video conference.
Background Information: Teaching the process of the water cycle to children is important to make them understand the different environmental phenomenon. It may also make them realise the importance of saving water. Of the many processes involved in the water cycle, the most important are evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, and runoff.
Prior Knowledge: No prior knowledge necessary
Learning Intentions:
In this program students will:
- Learn that seeking answers to questions and making observations is a core part of science
- Explore how the various water cycle processes are an essential part of a healthy environment
- Identify and describe the changes to resources, living things and things in their local environment
- Use their senses to explore the world around them and make and compare observations.
Activities:
In this program students will:
- Engage with a picture book by a recognised author/illustrator
- Partake in STEM observation, listening, and questioning
- Make a 3D water cycle model
Victorian Curriculum 2:
Science – Earth and space sciences
- Water is an important Earth resource that originates from various sources; water cycles through the environment by moving through the sky, landscape and ocean, and involves processes including precipitation, evaporation, transpiration, condensation, melting, freezing, crystallisation, infiltration and run-off
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- Weather events and climate have impacts on the land, air, water and living things; human activity can affect climateVC2S4U08
IMPORTANT: Cancellation Policy
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Term 1 2025
March 21st 10 am Book here
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March 21st 2pm. Book here