1 / 27

The Water Cycle Grade 5 By Jon Harnish

The Water Cycle Grade 5 By Jon Harnish. GROUP ACTIVITY. Please divide into two groups One group at EACH station in the back. What is Water?. What does water feel like? Wet Cold Hot Thin Runny Hard. What is Water?. What does it look like? Shiny Clear Blue Green Brown Droplets

talli
Download Presentation

The Water Cycle Grade 5 By Jon Harnish

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. The Water Cycle Grade 5 By Jon Harnish

  2. GROUP ACTIVITY • Please divide into two groups • One group at EACH station in the back

  3. What is Water? • What does water feel like? • Wet • Cold • Hot • Thin • Runny • Hard

  4. What is Water? • What does it look like? • Shiny • Clear • Blue • Green • Brown • Droplets • Moving • Mist

  5. What is Water? • Taste? • It only absorbs other substances • Otherwise tasteless

  6. Where is it?

  7. WATER IS EVERYWHERE!

  8. Mountains

  9. Streams

  10. Atmosphere Underground

  11. Saline Oceans make up 97% of all water on earth

  12. LAKES3% of water on earth is freshwater1% is usable by humans

  13. 68% of all freshwater is stored in glaciers

  14. Plants

  15. Other Places • Puddles • Our bodies • Dew • Grocery stores… • Animals

  16. How Old Is It? • As old as the earth! • Some of the water in front of us may contain some of the same water molecules that: • Dinosaurs drank from • Kings drank from • Cavemen drank • It’s all the same water! • Water doesn’t disappear, its just changes form • We can’t get more of it and we cant get rid of it

  17. How Does the Water Get There? The Water Cycle!!!

  18. Here are a few stages of the water cycle • Evaporation • Condensation and Precipitation • Runoff and Infiltration

  19. Evaporation

  20. Condensation and Precipitation

  21. Evaporation, Condensation, and Precipitation Experiment • Put several ice cubes into a bowl (This will represents cold air) • Hold the bowl of ice cubes (cold air) over the steam (evaporation) from the boiling water. Watch for about 5 minutes! • Write down your observations

  22. Examples • Evaporation • Steam while boiling water • Steam in a shower • Condensation • Water droplets on the inside of the shower door • Morning Dew

  23. Runoff and Infiltration Infiltration

  24. Infiltration Experiment • To get a better understanding of infiltration, take the spray bottle (which represents precipitation) and spray the sponge (which represents the ground) until you notice a significant change • Record your observation after each set of (5) five full sprays (spray five times..observe then record…spray five more times..observe then record..) • Use as many spray bottles and sponges as you need per group Runoff Experiment • To get a better understanding of runoff, create a rainstorm over the mountain by having your whole group spray at the same time. Record your observations

  25. Final Activity • Demonstrate what you have learned • Divide into groups of two to three • Take one calendar picture per group • Label and describe the stages of the water cycle on the calendar picture • How did that water get there? • Where is it going? • Come up with a brief story describing your thoughts of the picture

More Related