- The child learned about the different stages of the water cycle including evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- They learned that water can change from a liquid to a gas (evaporation) and from a gas to a liquid (condensation).
- They learned that water can move through the atmosphere and return to the Earth as rain, snow, or hail (precipitation).
- They learned that the water cycle is a continuous process that helps to distribute and regulate water on Earth.
- They practiced their drawing skills and creativity by illustrating the different stages of the water cycle on the whiteboard.
Continued development: To further enhance the child's understanding of the water cycle, you can engage them in hands-on experiments. For example, you can create a mini water cycle in a jar by heating water until it evaporates, then covering the top with plastic wrap and watching condensation and precipitation occur. You can also take the child outside on a rainy day and observe the water cycle in action by discussing how rain forms and where it goes after it falls. Encourage them to make connections between their drawings and real-life examples of the water cycle.