Water Review Read the Rules with me.

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Water Review Read the Rules with me

To Earn Game Points, your team must: Work together (3 pts) Use quiet voices (3 pts) Cooperate and participate (3pts) Help each other (3 pts) Make sure each team member knows his/her “stuff” Move quietly and quickly to the next station. (3 pts) Answer questions correctly (next slide)

What to do Take paper, a pencil, and your binder to each station Rotate around three stations 13-15 minutes each. Teachers will tell you when to rotate! Whiteboard Vocabulary Manipulatives/ Flashcards Powerpoint questions The team gets a point for each question EVERYONE knows.

The Teams are…… Move to your first rotation quietly and quickly!

Water freezes at 0° C

What percent of the Earth’s water is freshwater? 3 %

The four forms of precipitation are….. Rain, snow, hail, sleet

The total amount of water on the earth’s surface……. Pick the best one: Changes depending on how much rain there is. Remains relatively constant. (pretty much the same) Has decreased over time.

Water is ponds and lakes is….. Pick the best one: Moving Still

What seasonal change refreshes the supply of nutrients in a lake? Lake turnover

A river and its tributaries make up a River system

What type of wetland is the Florida Everglades? Pick the best one: lake swamp Saltwater Marsh

Wetlands provide good habitats because of what reasons? Prevent floods Lots of insects Large supply of nutrients Lots of mud Sheltered water

Death of a body of fresh water Eutrophication can cause this……….. Death of a body of fresh water

Put the following into the two categories: helpful / threat agriculture Development Introduction of new animal and plant species preservation

What type of wetland is the Florida Everglades? Pick the best one: lake swamp Saltwater Marsh

Wetlands control floods by ___________________ Absorbing runoff

What atoms is a water molecule made of?

Most of Earth’s fresh water is in the form of ice

A water molecule is made up of Two Hydrogen atoms Two hydrogen atoms bonded to an oxygen atom Two oxygen atoms bonded to one hydrogen atom

Plants use water to… make their own food