💧 Water in Motion
Bring science to life with Water in Motion, a 7-day unit explicitly designed for students with moderate to severe disabilities. Through clear visuals, symbol-supported text, and engaging experiments, students explore the water cycle in a meaningful, accessible way.
✅ What’s Included:
7 complete lessons aligned with science standards, featuring:
- Pretest and Posttest for tracking student growth
- Daily anchor visuals, text supports, and comprehension checks
- Vocabulary cards with symbol-supported definitions
- Hands-on activities like matching, labeling, sorting, and sentence building
- Engaging experiments and demonstrations:
- Explore evaporation and condensation with heat and ice
- Model flooding and drought using sponges, trays, and water
- Simulate water runoff and gravity using ramps
📚 Concepts Students Will Explore:
- What happens to water as it evaporates, condenses, and precipitates?
- How does gravity move water through runoff?
- What disrupts the water cycle—flooding, drought, pollution, or deforestation?
- How can we protect and conserve water in our environment?
👩🏫 Teacher’s Guide Includes:
- Answer keys for all comprehension and review activities
- Two levels of materials (Dimension A and B) to support a wide range of learners
- Visual bulletin board pieces
🔒 Please Note: This product is for single classroom use only. Additional licenses are required for multiple classrooms.
All instructional materials are aligned to academic standards but are intended to support functional application and concept understanding.
Some instructional language and visual elements in this product were developed with support from AI (OpenAI’s ChatGPT), then reviewed and edited by SpecialEdSimplified for accuracy and alignment with student needs.
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