 EQ: Where is Earth’s water located? What percentage of water is available for our use?  LT: I can explain the processes by which water moves through.

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 EQ: Where is Earth’s water located? What percentage of water is available for our use?  LT: I can explain the processes by which water moves through the hydrosphere.  POU: I will identify key facts about NC river basins.

Explain how watershed, tributaries and river basins interconnect Use your iPad to draw a picture of a river basin Go to to record your response to the warm up

 Water Properties  Water Cycle  Watersheds  There will be a quizlet review activity available at the end of class and on my website this evening.

 Water Cycle & Our Earth (1/2 sheet)  Water Cycle Story!

 Use #2 pencil or blue or black ink please

Title Assignment # Properties of Water Cloze Notes (Handout) 6 Properties of Water Vocabulary 7 Water Properties Webquest 8 Water Cycle Brainpop9 Water Cycle Vocabulary10 Water on Earth Notes11 River Basin Notes 12 River Basin Vocab13 River Basin Scavenger Hunt14

Tributaries: streams and smaller rivers that feed into a main/large river Watershed: an area of land that drains water to the lowest point—a river, stream, lake, or ocean. Several Watersheds make up a River Basin River Basin: an area of land that drains water into a large river

 Finish this assignment from yesterday ◦ Open Safari ◦ Go to  Use the River Basin Booklet to complete the Scavenger Hunt Activity Download 22.RiverBasinBooklet and open in iBooks

 QUIZLET   Click “Test” and try to get an 85% or better