Year 4 have been getting creative while learning more about water cycles.

Using paper plates and a bit of creativity, the children at Westbrook Old Hall Primary School were able to create their very own 3D water cycles to explain how the continuous cycle works.

The project was part of the year group’s Science and Geography curriculum allowing the children to put their learning into practice.

The water cycle works by using the energy of the Sun to move water from oceans and lakes to the atmosphere, and then back into the oceans again.

It does this over and over in a continuous cycle which is shown on the Year 4's 3d creations. 

Great work Year 4!