Thinking about my water cycle diagram (Self assessment activity)

Part A:  Thinking about my answer

The diagram with the arrows going in the correct direction is shown below. A letter is placed beside each arrow.
If your arrow is in the correct place and is pointing in the right direction, it is a 2 (e.g., D2 shows that rain can fall into the river).

If your arrow is in the correct place, but going in the wrong direction, it is a 1 (e.g., D1. By putting the arrow this way you are showing that rivers can run into rain!).

Tick which one you chose, and read the comment about why you may have completed the diagram this way.

Pattern Tick Possible reasons for choosing

A2 B2 C2 D2 E2
(this is the correct answer)

 

Shows an understanding of the way water moves from one place to another in the water cycle.
Understands that the arrows represent where the water moves to.

A2 B2 D2
(E and C missing)

  Confused because the ocean is at the top and the clouds are at the bottom. E and C are the arrows that appear to point “uphill”.
No response at all    

B2 C2 E1
(A and D missing)

  Thinks that a cycle has to go round. This pattern makes a full cycle around the outside of the diagram in an anticlockwise direction.

B1 C1 E1
(A and D missing)

  Thinks that the rain falls down so the arrows should go that way.

A2 B2 E2
(C and D missing)

  Both links from falling rain are missing, others are correct

B1 C1 E2
(A and D missing)

  Thinks that a cycle has to go round. This pattern makes a full cycle around the outside of the diagram in an anticlockwise direction.
Other (write your pattern here)    
 

Part b): Thinking about my thinking

I drew my arrows like I did because: (tick as many as you like)

I didn't have a clue what to do.
 
That's how diagrams are done.
 
I was trying to work out how the pieces of this diagram matched the water cycle diagrams we usually see.
 
I was confused by the ocean being at the top and the clouds at the bottom.
 
Rain falls down so I drew the arrows going down.
 
I thought about the words that described what the water was doing (e.g., running, evaporating, falling, condensing).
 
I thought a water cycle diagram always had to go round in a circle.
 
I don't know much about water cycles.
 
I didn't know which way the water goes.
 
I wasn't sure about what the arrows mean.
 
I knew that this diagram doesn't show everything about the water cycle, just how water moves between different places and states.
 
I remembered to make my lines into arrows.
 
Other (write here)
 
 
 
 
 
 

What I have learnt about diagrams:
 


 

 

 

 

What I still need to think about: