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Wednesday 2/22/17 Fill out the weekly schedule Notebook entry: Look at the water cycle diagram to the right. what two parts of the water cycle are missing?

Water Cycle Flow Chart: Not all will look the same Draw a flow chart that gives one possible pathway that water can take within the water cycle. Your pathway must include at least 5 parts of the water cycle. At each change/transition, label whether the sun’s energy or gravity is causing the transition. The notecard you filled out last week can help you plan out your flow chart. Follow the directions and rubric on your sheet to guide you in making your flow chart. Flow chart is due by the end of class. Homework - Read and do pages 74-77