H2O Homework Sheet Next half term, our work will relate to the topic H2o (water). Over the holidays, have a go at some of the suggested activities which.

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H2O Homework Sheet Next half term, our work will relate to the topic H2o (water). Over the holidays, have a go at some of the suggested activities which will help you learn more about the topic. You can also use the work for your projects. If you have access to DB Primary, you can lo on with you username and password. Then go to Purple Mash and search for ‘water cycle’. There are plenty of water related activities for you to have a go at. Water Cycle Diagram Label a diagram of the Water Cycle. Word bank: precipitation, condensation, evaporation, run off, Watercolour Artists Research one of the following artists: Paul Klee JMW Turner Can you paint a picture inspired by one of the artists? Stages of Rivers Write a report showing the stages of a river. The following website will help: www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk Word bank: old river, middle aged river, waterfall, young river. Capacity Hunt Find a list of things around your house that are measured in ml and l. Can you convert between the two measurements? Remember 1000ml = 1l Importance of Water Write a list of differences you would experience in your life if water didn’t exist. Design a Waterpark Can you design a waterpark? Make sure you include rides, pools, fountains and food stalls. You could include a price list and rules.