IntroductionTask / Process / Resources /
Process
The Water Purification Process : Make sure you know
                                                         what are the processes
                                                         Water goes through
                                                         before it reaches the
                                                         taps of our houses. 
Using what you have learnt in your English lesson, your group members will now create a story about your journey as a Water Droplet through the Water Cycle.

Point to Consider:

- Together with your your group members, distribute your responsibilities equally and fairly.

- Creat a rough draft and then meet to discuss the necessary changes to be made.

- Your group may plan to meet other groups to learn from them and at the same time discuss your points with them.

- Make an appointment with the teacher before you write out your final copy.

- Using the computer, type your story.  Add pictures to make your work interesting and easy to understand.

- Make sure you have one picture of the Water Cycle and the Water purification process.
Introduction
Task
Process
Resources
LOST ?????
Fear not, allow Joe  to help you.  He has listed down some steps which you can use to follow. 
Make good use of the resources provided such as the Internet, Books, and Encyclopedias.  Use them to find out more about the Water Cycle.  While taking down the required information for the Water Cycle, bare in mind that you need to know the following points  :
The 3 states of Water :   You should be aware that water 
                                          exist in the 3 states such as solid,
                                          liquid and gases.
The Water Cycle :  You must know the terms Evaporation,
                                 Condensation and Perceipitation.  It 
                                 would be helpful if you draw a Water 
                                 Cycle chart and then label it with the
                                 terms together with their explainations.
Please ask your teacher at any point of time if you have any problems.