EARTH’S WATER. BELLWORK What are the steps of the water cycle?

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EARTH’S WATER

BELLWORK What are the steps of the water cycle?

BELLWORK What are the steps of the water cycle? 1.Evaporation 2.Condensation 3.Precipitation 4.Collection 5.Repeat!

BELLWORK What are the steps of the water cycle?

BELLWORK What are the steps of the water cycle?

CLASSWORK Read The Water Cycle on page 42. List three facts that you didn’t know about the water cycle.

CLASSWORK Read Bodies of Salt Water and Bodies of Fresh Water on pages Name as many bodies of salt water as you can find. Name as many sources of fresh water as you can find. (The person who comes up with the most in each category earns a hero point.)

CLASSWORK Read Bodies of Salt Water and Bodies of Fresh Water Salt WaterFresh Water sources Pacific Ocean Atlantic Ocean Indian Ocean Arctic Ocean Southern Ocean Mediterranean Sea Gulf of Mexico Oceans Seas Gulfs Bays Lakes Streams Rivers Groundwater Wells Springs Aquifer

FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT Make an illustration of the four steps of the water cycle.