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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. |
CLICK HERE FOR THE EXTENSION IF YOU SCORED A 70%+ on all parts of the exam last class, not counting short answer (check in exit ticket if you're not sure).
If you scored BELOW a 70%, review using the resources below and then retake the parts of the exam you need to.
When you're done, do the extension.
When you're done, do the extension.
INTRODUCTION: Water Cycle final
Now that you are nearly a master of the Water Cycle, you will review the past three units to prepare for the unit final!
Introduction: Today you will review the entire process of the Water Cycle in order to prepare for the final exam at the of class. *Remember: You can use your notes on the test. Add any additional notes you need onto your Padlet for the test. |
A. Water Cycle Basics [10 min]
DIRECTIONS:
1. CLICK HERE to review the basics of the water cycle such as the vocabulary.
2. Take any additional notes in your Padlet.
1. CLICK HERE to review the basics of the water cycle such as the vocabulary.
2. Take any additional notes in your Padlet.
B. The Water Cycle: A closer Look [10 min]
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DIRECTIONS:
1. CLICK HERE to review the water cycle has a whole process. Focusing on how water is recycled on Earth.
2. Take any additional notes in your Padlet.
1. CLICK HERE to review the water cycle has a whole process. Focusing on how water is recycled on Earth.
2. Take any additional notes in your Padlet.
C. States of matter: solid, liquid and gas [10 min]
Directions:
1. CLICK HERE to review the three states of matter water is in during the water cycle: solid, liquid and gas. Focus on understanding the state of water in each step of the water cycle. 2. Take any additional notes in your Padlet. |
D. Unit final exam [15 min]
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,"you will see four quizzes. You must take ALL FOUR (a total of 30 questions + one short answer). Like before, the quizzes will be grouped together based on the type of questions. Remember: You may use your notes on Padlet! |