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To know What the water cycle is Learning Objectives To know What the water cycle is

Water is all around us all the time We drink it We cook with it We have oceans

Water may be a liquid but it can Boil Freeze

The water vapour cools down and forms clouds. This is condensation When a cloud gets full it begins to rain. This is called precipitation. This is Called The Water Cycle The water vapour cools down and forms clouds. This is condensation The water gets Warmer and starts To evaporate The Water Cycle

Now its your turn With the worksheet provided re draw the water cycle how you picture, you have 15 minutes to complete the task making sure it has been colored. The best one will be awarded a prize next lesson. Let the best man win…

The worksheet

Homework To complete the drawing for next Lesson if not completed and to Complete the homework sheet Given to you at the end of the lesson