How Do You Make A Water Cycle Chart?
A water cycle chart remains the easiest way for students to visualize that earth’s water moves constantly. While you can sketch the chart by hand, it is much easier to do with computer graphics software. The chart stands out as an especially useful teaching tool when it contains both graphics and explanatory text. Read on to learn how to make a water cycle chart. Start with a blank document in a computer graphics program. Insert a large circle in the center that can accommodate all the photos and text. Put the title, “Water Cycle Chart” above the circle. Place a picture of clouds in the top center of the circle. Add lines extending from the clouds to indicate rainfall. Insert the text, “Precipitation,” beneath the clouds. Add a graphic identifying this as the first step in the water cycle. Draw a tree beneath the word, “Precipitation.” Extend an arrow from the rainfall to the tree. Insert a picture of waves at the bottom of the circle. Connect an arrow between the tree and the waves. E