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Instructional PowerPoint

Instructional PowerPoint. Schawanna Burchett. Content Area: Science Grade Level: 4 th Summary : The purpose of this instructional PowerPoint is to help learners develop a perceptive of the water cycle. To help students understand the continuous cycle that water goes through.

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Instructional PowerPoint

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  1. Instructional PowerPoint Schawanna Burchett

  2. Content Area: Science • Grade Level: 4th • Summary: The purpose of this instructional PowerPoint is to help learners develop a perceptive of the water cycle. To help students understand the continuous cycle that water goes through. • Learning Objective: • describe the water cycle. • understand the parts of the water cycle: evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. • Content Standard: 8 • Accomplishment:Students will successfully be able to discuss and label the water cycle.

  3. Evaporation • The sun heats the water in rivers, lakes, and the ocean and turns in into vapor or steam

  4. Transpiration • Occurs when water from the plants leaves evaporate, causing more water vapor into the air

  5. Condensation • The vapor cools and turns into tiny droplets that attach to each other ad form clouds

  6. Other places your might see Condensation

  7. Precipitation • Water falls from the clouds as rain

  8. Other types of Precipitation

  9. Snow • Forms when the temperatures are cold the tiny rain droplets turn into snow

  10. Sleet • Formed when newly formed snow form clouds pass through warm temperatures, causing rain, then warm temperatures causing sleet

  11. Hail • Forms by very cold water droplets in a cloud collide with condensation. When the hail stone becomes to big to be held by gravity, it falls from the cloud

  12. Runoff • the water from the precipitation stays on the earth’s surface and some flows into rivers, lakes and reservoirs

  13. The Water Cycle

  14. Lets have a little fun • http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/studyjams/water_cycle/ • http://www.neok12.com/diagram/Water-Cycle-01.htm • https://www.mygradebook.com/secured/quiz_take.cfm

  15. Conclusion Today we learned about the life cycle of water. The life cycle of water is a never ending process. The precipitation that falls helps to water the earth which in turn provides water to the plants and trees. The plants provide food for animals and oxygen for humans. The life cycle of water is a very important part of the earth.

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