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Water


 

Collaboration: n. working together to accomplish a task.

TeamWave Assignment Topic: The Water Cycle

    Goal:  Use a TeamWave room to gather information about the Water cycle with your partners. 
     
    1.  Go to your team's TeamWave room.  The first person to arrive use the Tool menu to add a Meeting Roster to your room.  All team members sign up for what you want to do. 

    2.  If you want you may leave a short message for your Collaboration partners.  Say Hello!  (small type please)

    3.  Read information here and here about the Water Cycle.

    4.  Use the TeamWave tools to make a room with different kinds of information about the water cycle. 
    Pick one of these things to do:
     a.   Make drawings of the water cycle or things to explain parts of the water cycle.
     b.   Find 1 or 2 pictures and write about them.
     c.   Find a web page and put the web address (URL) in your 
          TW room.  Write a brief review of the web page.
     d.   Pick an issue related to your topic, write a 30-50 word paragraph with background information (small type please!) Then add a "vote" tool and write in a question for students to vote on. 
         (example question for voting:  Do you think the government is doing enough to protect our water supply?)

    5. Put your name in small type with the information you add.

    6. Your partners will also add information about the water cycle. Each day check TeamWave to see what your partners have added to your work room.

[ Unit 1 Activities ]


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