Friday 3/9/18 Notebook Entry: How is your movement from one class to the next an example of Flow?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Water.
Advertisements

The Water Cycle   Water is continually moving from the surface of Earth through the atmosphere in the three states of matter: solid liquid gas.
THE WATER CYCLE Water moves from the oceans to the atmosphere, from the atmosphere to the land, and from the land back to the oceans.
Section Water Cycle Evaporation Condensation Precipitation Collection Percolation Transpiration Perspiration.
 The Water Cycle Page 101. The Water Cycle -include the following terms on your water cycle poster!  Hydrosphere - all the waters on Earth  Evaporation.
The Water cycle By Amy Connie Gardner Capstone 2 Performance Indicator 1C Evidence-student sample.
Warm Up: What are the steps of the Water Cycle?. This might help you remember it…
The Water Cycle Review.
Hydrosphere. What will we look at in this unit? The Hydrological Cycle The River Course The Characteristics at each stage Hydrographs.
  Come in Quietly  Grab Your Journal  Copy down Homework  Collect your graded homework from the folder by the file cabinet. Good Morning!
The Water Cycle On the ENTIRE page 5 label and create The Water Cycle Diagram. Make sure to color the entire water cycle and label all the parts. Transpiration.
Objective: How does energy flow different from matter flow in an ecosystem ?
Water in the Air  When water drops form on a cold glass, the water comes from the air around the glass.  Water vapor is water in the form of a gas. 
The Water Cycle.
The Water Cycle. Directions As we go through this PowerPoint, it is your responsibility to fill in your note packet. Notice all of the red words are MISSING.
Notebook Checks. Notebook Check # 1 Intro to Science Letter Lab safety Lab equipment Science words Vocab 20 pts.
Water Cycle Surface Water vs. Ground Water. White Boarding…. In groups of four – Brainstorm and record everything you can remember about the – WATER CYCLE.
The Water Cycle.
What do we use water for?. The Water Cycle We are learning to: Explain how rain is formed. Judge how important water is to our lives.
Lesson #5: The Water Cycle
Assembled by Debbie Doebler 4/2005 The Water Cycle by.
Mrs. Tweedie April 2006 Vocabulary The Water Cycle.
6MUajE&feature=relatedhttp:// 6MUajE&feature=related.
The Water Cycle On the ENTIRE page 6 label and create The Water Cycle Diagram. Make sure to color the entire water cycle and label all the parts. Transpiration.
Water H 2 O = 2 hydrogen atoms + 1 oxygen atom Forms of water: –Liquid –Solid (ice) –Gas (in the air)
Condensation Precipitation InfiltrationGround Water Evaporation HYDROLOGIC CYCLE Is the WATER CYCLE.
Discovering the water cycle Lesson Objective – Students will review the water cycle and learn the set up of a separation lab.
Water, Water EVERYWHERE! A lesson about the Water Cycle.
3.6.1 Describe the Earth’s water budget RUTHERFORD PAGE
Directions 1.On the last six slides of this PowerPoint students will type the definition of the science vocabulary word listed in their own words. 2.After.
The Water Cycle By: Hannah Perez. Water Cycle The continual movement of water among Earth’s Atmosphere and Surface.
The water cycle is the endless path water takes from the Earth to the clouds and back again through four steps: Precipitation Evaporation Transpiration.
W ATER CYCLE. T HIS IS ALL OF THE WATER CYCLE WE WILL LEARN ABOUT.
Biogeochemical Cycles
Water Cycle and Water Distribution
CHAPTER 3 LESSON 2 SYSTEM INTERACTIONS.
Monday, February 27th Entry Task There is no entry task today.
Tuesday January 17, 2012 Objective: You will know that the water cycle moves water from Earth’s surface, up to the atmosphere, and back down again.
The Water Cycle A presentation by Science Doodles.
The Water Cycle Vocabulary
Wednesday 2/22/17 Fill out the weekly schedule
Earth Science SAGE Workbook SAGE Review
Monday, February 27th Entry Task
Water.
The Water Cycle Daily Starter Get Your Textbook (Open to Page 23-25)
Water Cycle.
The Water Cycle.
The Water Cycle On the ENTIRE page 5 label and create The Water Cycle Diagram. Make sure to color the entire water cycle and label all the parts. Transpiration.
Where is free water found?
Warm-up On the ENTIRE page 5 label and create the water cycle diagram. Make sure to color the entire water cycle and label all the parts transpiration.
3rd Grade Vocabulary Part Four
Water Cycle and Water Distribution
THE WATER CYCLE.
CHAPTER 3 LESSON 2 SYSTEM INTERACTIONS.
Unit: Water and the Atmosphere
The Water Cycle All the water on the planet is recycled in this way!
Water.
Water.
Tuesday 4/3/18 Fill out your assignment notebook.
Water Cycle By Ahmed Elhadi 5y
Topic: The Water Cycle and Ground Water
Can you describe the water cycle?
Earth’s Water.
Warm Up Water has unique chemical and physical properties. Which property of water is this due to? Adhesion b) hydrogen bond c) refraction d) polar In.
Name __________________________
Water vapor rising into the atmosphere
Water Cycle Notes Entry 19 10/23/18
Add to table of Contents:
Monday 5/6/19 Fill out your assignment notebook for the week.
The Importance of Water
Presentation transcript:

Friday 3/9/18 Notebook Entry: How is your movement from one class to the next an example of Flow?

FlOW Flow = go from one place to another in a steady stream, typically in large numbers. How does the water cycle Fit this definition of Flow?

Water Cycle Diagram Notes: A Page within a page

Vocabulary Cards: Due Tuesday 3/13/18 Make Cards for the Following Words Hints about Using your textbook to help Evaporation Condensation Precipitation Transpiration Definition should come from glossery use pgs 4-9 to help with all other parts of your cards.