OBJECTIVE | 7.2 EXPLAIN THAT THE WATER CYCLE IS A PROCESS IN WHICH ENERGY, PROVIDED BY THE SUN, CONTINUOUSLY CYCLES WATER THROUGH EARTH’S SYSTEMS. |
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Introduction (3 min)
DID YOU KNOW...
The water cycle is very important to life on Earth and water is constantly moving from one place to another through the processes of evaporation, precipitation, transpiration, condensation, and runoff.
The water cycle is very important to life on Earth and water is constantly moving from one place to another through the processes of evaporation, precipitation, transpiration, condensation, and runoff.
Prepare your Notes
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Remember to take notes that will help you answer the questions below on your PADLET.
For today's quiz you will need to know:
> What is the difference between infiltration and runoff.
> How precipitation changes as temperature decreases.
> The process of cloud formation.
> The change of states in condensation, evaporation, and transpiration.
For today's quiz you will need to know:
> What is the difference between infiltration and runoff.
> How precipitation changes as temperature decreases.
> The process of cloud formation.
> The change of states in condensation, evaporation, and transpiration.
A. Brain pop - Direct instruction [10 min]
DIRECTIONS:
1. CLICK HERE to go to the Water Cycle Brainpop. Login and watch the video! (username: monacoms, password: brainpop). 2. Create a new Padlet called "Water Cycle" and use it to take notes during the video. |
B. Infiltration vs. Runoff [10 min]
DIRECTIONS:
1. Watch the top video first for an example of surface runoff. 2. Watch the second video for an example of infiltration. 3. Take notes on your Padlet of differences you notice between the RUNOFF and INFILTRATION from the videos. 4. CLICK HERE to learn additional information about infiltration OR CLICK HERE to learn additional information about runoff. |
C. Transpiration vs. Evaporation [10 min]
DIRECTIONS:
1. CLICK HERE to watch a video about TRANSPIRATION
2. CLICK HERE to watch a video about EVAPORATION
3. Take notes on your Padlet of similarities and differences between the two.
1. CLICK HERE to watch a video about TRANSPIRATION
2. CLICK HERE to watch a video about EVAPORATION
3. Take notes on your Padlet of similarities and differences between the two.
D. Water Cycle Activities [15 min]
Review what you have learned about the water cycle by participating in the following interactives (some may not work on iPad):
1. Thirstin's Water Cycle 2. Clouds 3. Water Cycle Word Scramble |
E. Quiz
DIRECTIONS:
1. CLICK HERE to go to EXIT TICKET to take your assessment. Remember: Your STUDENT ID is your login and password. 2. Under your "New Assessments," start the Water Cycle Vocab Quiz. Remember: You may use your notes! |