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The Water Cycle Ms. Williams 3rd Grade

Water Cycle? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hehXEYkDq_Y Why do we need water? How might a farmer use water? Where does water come from?

Water Cycle in a bag 7 groups of 3 students and 1 group of 2 students Names on bag 2 tablespoons of water in bag Blow air into bag and quickly zip it closed Tape bag to the window Fill out Water Cycle in a bag worksheet

Water in a bag cont… Where do you think the water will go? Why did we need to place the bag on the window? What changes do you think you will see inside and outside the bag?

What is a cycle? A cycle is a recurring sequence of events Something that happens over and over again A cycle has no beginning and no ending

What is the water cycle? The water cycle is the processes by which water circulates between the earth’s oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation.

Evaporation When water is heated by the sun, it rises as an invisible vapor in the atmosphere

Condensation As water vapor rises, it cools and eventually condenses. When it condenses it becomes a liquid again These water particles then collect and form clouds Can anyone explain condensation in their own words? Has anyone ever poured some water into a class and after awhile seen the “sweat” on the outside of the class?

Precipitation The different forms that come from the clouds What different forms of precipitation have you seen?

Surface Water The water that is seen on the ground, such as lakes and rivers

Water Cycle Wheel Color your wheel Cut out the wheels Put the brass fasteners through the top wheel then line it up and put it through the bottom wheel Line up the text and image for evaporation

Back to your window bags Go back to your water cycle in a bags In your groups write down what is now different about your bag? Once you are done come and sit back on the carpet What did your group see that was different? How did the bag show the water cycle? What parts of the water cycle could you see?

The Tiny Water Droplet Go back to your seats and work on your tiny water drop worksheet Write a story about one tiny water droplet and how it goes through the water cycle Make it CREATIVE!! Include all the steps to the water cycle and vocabulary words Draw an illustration to go with your story