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Draw what is a part of the water cycle on your Ziploc with a sharpie (sun, clouds, trees, water/ground…etc) Put blue food coloring in water Pour water in bottom of Ziploc, seal shut Tape bag to ...
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At the top of your plastic bag, on one side draw a sun and on the other side draw a cloud. At the bottom draw some water (like a lake or ocean) Pour enough water in to cover the bottom of the ...
Kristen Denzer, CEO/Founder of Tierra Encantada, shares these STEM activities with us: Water Cycle in a Bag: By hanging your bag in direct sunlight you will be able to see the water evaporate and ...
Alexis takes the students outside to teach them how to create their own Water Cycle in a bag. This fun science experiment teaches the students about evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.