Water Wonders

WATER WONDERS

The activities this week focus on Water and it's importance to support life all around us. Remember, we would love to feature some of your student’s work on our social media outlets. You can help us with this by using the #STEMATHOME hashtag and tagging the Oakley STEM Center (@TNTechSTEM) on your posts.



The Water Cycle.pdf

The Water Cycle

Learn how water circulates while you color.


The Magic of Water.pdf

The Magic of Water

Create the water cycle in a bag! (See instruction video below)


Water Wanted.pdf

Water Wanted


What needs water to survive?


Water Tightrope.pdf

Water Tightrope

Can water stay on the tightrope?


Water Racing.pdf

Water Drop Racing Image

Use this maze in the Water Drop Racing activity.


Water Racing.pdf

Water Drop Racing Activity

Can you move water from the lake to the faucet?


Properties of Water.pdf

Properties of Water


A list of fun activities for our older learners!


Water Cycle.mov

Water Cycle in a Bag

Here is a video of Megan Whitson, an Early Childhood Education major, who will teach you how to make a Water Cycle in a Bag! We appreciate all of the students helping us with this STEM AT HOME initiative.


All the Water in the World SAH.mp4

All the Water in the World

(4-8 Years)

George Ella Lyon, Katherine Tillotson

All the Water in the World is a poetic, graphically stunning look at the world's water supply. With an "infectious beat and eye-catching illustrations" (Booklist), this title covers where water comes from, where it goes, and why we must protect it.

A message from George Ella:

You are more than welcome to make All the Water in the World available for teachers and students on your website. I'm happy to think that it could be useful in this difficult time. I so admire how teachers keep learning underway, virus or no virus.

May we all stay well & keep learning!

For all our voices,

George Ella

Guest Reader: Kyle Wendt a Civil Engineering sophomore and student worker at the STEM Center.

Video Production: Gary Bradford our AV Specialist at the STEM Center.