Water Cycle on Paper Plate - Activity Single - FeviCreate
Water Cycle on Paper Plate
The paper plate is a colorful and creative representation of the water cycle. It includes drawings of the sun, clouds, rain, and a body of water, with arrows indicating the movement of water through each stage. The plate is a fun and engaging way to learn about the water cycle.
Painting Best Out of Waste More than 60 mins 9 to 14 years Art and Craft Class 8
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Step - 07
Take some cotton and stick it on the clouds using Fevicol MR. Stick the sun on its place, Let it dry. Prick a hole in the center and attach a toothpick, insert the strip inside the toothpick to rotate around. Stick the water droplet at the end of a strip and let it dry. Write names of each stage of the cycle and cut the strips. Stick the strips on the plate at their respective stages using Fevicol MR. Let it dry.
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Step - 01
Lets paint a water cycle on a paper plate and learn how the flow of water works in nature. Take a plain round paper plate for the base.

Step - 02
Draw the water cycle on the paper plate with pencil. Draw the arrows for the direction of the flow.

Step - 03
Take Rangeela Tempera Colours Unicorn and paint the elements of the cycle. Take a Black Sketch Pen or Black Pen to draw the borders.

Step - 04
Take a thick plain white paper and draw sun and water droplet on it.

Step - 05
Take Rangeela Tempera Colours Unicorn and paint the sun and the water droplet in their respective orange and blue colour. Make the borders with the black sketch pen or colour. Let it dry. Cut it out. Draw a strip on plain white paper and cut it out.

Step - 06
Apply Fevicol MR on the paper plate and stick the green and brown sand on it. Let it dry for some time.

Step - 07
Take some cotton and stick it on the clouds using Fevicol MR. Stick the sun on its place, Let it dry. Prick a hole in the center and attach a toothpick, insert the strip inside the toothpick to rotate around. Stick the water droplet at the end of a strip and let it dry. Write names of each stage of the cycle and cut the strips. Stick the strips on the plate at their respective stages using Fevicol MR. Let it dry.

Step - 08
Your water cycle painting is completed!