Exploring Water Water has properties that can be observed and described. How would you describe the color of water? How would you describe the ‘shape’

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Exploring Water Water has properties that can be observed and described. How would you describe the color of water? How would you describe the ‘shape’ of water? What does the word ‘clear’ mean when we are discussing water?

Describe the properties of water. How would you describe its’ shape? How would you describe its’ color?

Clarity Water is clear. We can see through it. Water is liquid

Water pours Kinder Science Unit 4, Lesson 2

Shape Water takes the shape of the container that it is in.

Natural Sources of Water Kinder Science Unit 4, Lesson 1 Lake

Natural Sources of Water Kinder Science Unit 4, Lesson 1 River

Natural Sources of Water Kinder Science Unit 4, Lesson 1 Glaciers

Natural Sources of Water

pond

Natural Sources of Water ocean