LO - To label and explain the key features of the hydrological cycle To categorise flows, stores and processes The Hydrological Cycle.

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LO - To label and explain the key features of the hydrological cycle To categorise flows, stores and processes The Hydrological Cycle

Starter Listen and watch the movie, in the back of your book draw a pretty picture WITH LABELS of the water cycle. NO CHEATING! You will be describing it to the rest of the class

IN PENCIL - IN PAIRS Add on the keywords to your diagram PrecipitationEvaporationWater storage in the atmosphere CondensationSurface run-off TranspirationThrough-flowWater storage in Oceans InfiltrationGround water storage Percolation Freshwater StorageChannel flow InterceptionEvapotranspiration

Colour coding (To categorise flows, stores and processes) Flow water moves from one place to another Store water is held on the land or sea Process changing from one element to another (water to gas)

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