Exploring the Water Cycle with Pages

My 3rd graders explored the water cycle through an engaging, hands-on project that combined science and creativity. After watching videos from BrainPOP and Generation Genius, students built background knowledge and developed key vocabulary.

They then created their own digital books in Pages, using text, images, and drawings to explain each stage of the cycle. Using Pages, students illustrated and labeled the parts of the water cycle—evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.

This project helped students deepen their understanding of scientific concepts while practicing digital literacy and creativity skills. It was amazing to see how proudly they shared their finished books!

How are you integrating Apple tools into your science lessons to bring abstract concepts to life?

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