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1 Hyperlinked music clip to play as the pupils walk into the classroom

2 STARTER TASK- As soon as you arrive start drawing a simple diagram of the water cycle.

3 Title: How rivers work and the water cycle. Learning intentions: Learners will… 1. Explain how the water cycle works using key vocabulary (level 5) 2. To Keywords 1.Water cycle- the never-ending movement of water between the oceans, atmosphere and land 2.Hydrosphere- refers to the water on the Earth’s surface whether this be in a liquid, frozen or gas (water vapour) form. April, 2014

4 Where Does Water Come From? Learning Objectives: ◊ To understand the hydrological cycle is a closed system ◊ To be able to name the primary parts of the hydrological cycle ◊ To understand how the hydrological cycle transfers water around the Earth

5 Water cycle key words Evaporation- When water vapour changes to liquid (cooling) Precipitation- Water in any form that falls to earth e.g. rain Ground water flow- When the ground water moves through the land Condensation- When water vapour changes to liquid (warming) Ground water- The water that is stored within the ground Water stores- Water that is stored e.g. ground, clouds,air etc. Run-off- Water that moves directly along the ground without penetrating.

6 How Is Water Transported Around The Earth? atmosphere ocean land store transfer The water cycle is the never ending movement of water between the ocean, atmosphere and land. Some of the water may be stored in the ocean, on the land or in the atmosphere. This water will be transferred (moved) around the cycle To understand the hydrological cycle is a closed system

7 MAIN TASK 2 - Match up the key terms with the photos below (write one sentence to justify your answer) Example answer - Photo A is an example of surface runoff. Surface runoff means… The photo shows water moving along the surface of the field, it does not appear to be infiltrating the soil. Evaporation- When water vapour changes to liquid (cooling) Precipitation- Water in any form that falls to earth e.g. rain Condensation- When water vapour changes to liquid (warming) Water stores- Water that is stored e.g. ground, clouds,air etc. surface run-off- Water that moves directly along the ground without penetrating. an iceberg A B C D E F G H

8 The Hydrological Cycle To understand the hydrological cycle is a closed system

9 What Percentage Of These Items Do You Think Are Water? Watermelon – 92% Brain – 80% The World – 70% Celery – 80% Toothpaste – 20-40%

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11 These next few slides are just additional slides, it is likely you will not need to use these

12 The Hydrological Cycle To be able to name the primary parts of the hydrological cycle

13 The Hydrological Cycle To be able to name the primary parts of the hydrological cycle

14 Transpiration Surface Run-Off Filtration


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