Recreate the water cycle (if we get this far)

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Recreate the water cycle (if we get this far) Unit: Hydrosphere and Atmosphere Objective: IWBAT analyze the processes involved in the Water Cycle in order to describe the distribution and circulation of Earth’s waters. (What is the Driver) Drill: List and define the three forms that heat can be transferred. List what air is made of from greatest to least. Homework: 3 colors On Page of you INB Weather log Recreate the water cycle (if we get this far)

Re-Teach. Fast Talk- Like speed ball, we will move the red ball as fast as we can IOT review key vocabulary and concepts. Participation is a tool for cementation (what does this mean?)

Direction Get a PC BCPSone FoorHogue Water cycle Exploration

Quiz Rules Pull out your weather Log Take the quiz Recorded the weather. Independent Discovery Brainpop Vocabulary Brainpop quiz Class

Focus Lesson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=al-do-HGuIk Hydrosphere and the atmosphere: constantly interacting which effects the conditions on Earth. Water from the hydrosphere interacts with air from the atmosphere through the processes involved in the Water Cycle. The Water Cycle is responsible for the distribution and circulation of Earth’s water through the glaciers, surface water, groundwater, oceans, and atmosphere. Energy from the sun drives the Water Cycle.

Independent Discovery 1.Directions: Click the link to BrainPop. Watch the video and take the quiz https://www.brainpop.com/science/earthsystem/watercycle/ Baltcops Brainpop Vocabulary: EVAPORATION, WATER CYCLE, HYDROSPHERE, RUNOFF,PRECIPITATION, and INFILTRATION

2. Explore the other games and learning sites. http://www.kidzone.ws/WATER/ Draw the water cycle using the website above. http://www.discoverwater.org/blue-traveler/ http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/weather/thewatercycle.html

How water is distributed on Earth How water circulates Discussion Points How water is distributed on Earth How water circulates The source of energy for circulation

Exit Ticket Answer on half sheet of paper provided by Mr. Foor. How is water distributed on Earth? What does the water cycle do? What powers the water cycle?