1 Bell Work 1/7/15 1.Give an example of how H2O is found as a solid. 2.Give an example of how H2O is found as a liquid. 3.Give an example of how H2O is.

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1 Bell Work 1/7/15 1.Give an example of how H2O is found as a solid. 2.Give an example of how H2O is found as a liquid. 3.Give an example of how H2O is found as a gas. 4.List 5 ways H2O is stored on our planet. example: lakes (go ahead and use that one!) On your desk: 1.NEW I.N.!! 2.Pencil/Pen 3.PRIDE Cards

Interactive Notebook Table of Contents TitleDatePage # 1.Water1/5/15  States of Matter1/5/157  H2O Cycle1/7/15???

H2O Cycle The physical components (like water, carbon and nitrogen) of ecosystems are passed around and reused. –Recycling or cycling

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5 Precipitation

6 The process in which water (in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail) falls from clouds in the sky.

7 Precipitation Runoff -Subsurface Runoff -Surface Runoff

8 Runoff Subsurface Runoff - rain, snow melt, or other water that flows in underground streams, drains, or sewers. Surface Runoff - rain, snow melt, or other water that flows in surface streams, rivers, or canals.

9 Precipitation Runoff -Subsurface Runoff -Surface Runoff Infiltration

10 Infiltration When water soaks into the soil from the ground level. It moves underground and moves between the soil and rocks. Some water will be taken up by plants.

11 Precipitation Runoff -Subsurface Runoff -Surface Runoff Infiltration Groundwater

Groundwater is water that comes from the ground. Pretty self explanatory! 12

13 Precipitation Runoff -Subsurface Runoff -Surface Runoff Infiltration Evaporation Groundwater

14 Evaporation The process in which liquid water becomes water vapor (a gas). Water vaporizes from the surfaces of oceans and lakes, from the surface of the land, and from melts in snow fields.

15 Precipitation Runoff -Subsurface Runoff -Surface Runoff Infiltration Evaporation Condensation Groundwater

16 Condensation The process in which water vapor (a gas) in the air turns into liquid water. Condensing water forms clouds in the sky.

17 Precipitation Runoff -Subsurface Runoff -Surface Runoff Infiltration Evaporation Condensation Groundwater

18 Precipitation The process in which water (in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail) falls from clouds in the sky.

19 Precipitation Runoff -Subsurface Runoff -Surface Runoff Infiltration Evaporation Condensation Runoff -Subsurface Runoff -Surface Runoff Groundwater

20 Precipitation Runoff -Subsurface Runoff -Surface Runoff Infiltration Evaporation Condensation Runoff -Subsurface Runoff -Surface Runoff Infiltration Groundwater

21 Precipitation Runoff -Subsurface Runoff -Surface Runoff Infiltration Evaporation Condensation Runoff -Subsurface Runoff -Surface Runoff InfiltrationGroundwater

22 Precipitation Runoff -Subsurface Runoff -Surface Runoff Infiltration Evaporation Condensation Runoff -Subsurface Runoff -Surface Runoff InfiltrationGroundwater Transpiration

23 Transpiration The process in which some water within plants evaporates into the atmosphere. Water is first absorbed by the plant's roots, then later exits by evaporating through pores in the plant.

24 Precipitation Runoff -Subsurface Runoff -Surface Runoff Infiltration Evaporation Condensation Runoff -Subsurface Runoff -Surface Runoff InfiltrationGroundwater Transpiration Condensation

25 Precipitation Runoff -Subsurface Runoff -Surface Runoff Infiltration Evaporation Condensation Runoff -Subsurface Runoff -Surface Runoff InfiltrationGroundwater Transpiration Condensation Sublimation

26 Sublimation Moving from a solid to a gas, with no intermediate liquid stage. Used to describe the process of snow and ice changing into water vapor in the air without first melting into water.

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28 1. Fill in the blanks with the correct vocabulary term (some words may be used more than once). 2. Summarize the water Cycle on the Left side of your IN. ** Highlight The vocabulary words above! Evaporation Transpiration Sublimation Condensation Precipitation Infiltration Runoff Groundwater

1. What is the difference between evaporation, transpiration and sublimation? 29 Bell Work 1/8/15 On your desk: 1.NEW I.N.!! 2.Pencil/Pen 3.PRIDE Cards Evaporation- liquid water becomes a gas when it vaporizes from a body of water. Transpiration- Liquid H2O within plants evaporates into the atmosphere and becomes a gas. Sublimation- H2O moves from a solid to a gas, with no intermediate liquid stage.

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Water Cycle Project!!! Rough Draft Due Monday 1/12 Final Draft Due Thursday 1/15 31

1. What Water Cycle Project did you choose to create? 2. What materials do you need to create this artistic masterpiece? 3. Write down what you want to accomplish today in class. **Your Rough Draft is due Monday! 32 Bell Work 1/9/15 On your desk: 1.NEW I.N.!! 2.Pencil/Pen 3.PRIDE Cards

Water Cycle Project: Examples 1.Will Water Video:. 2.Story: “Little Drop”: 3.Class Skit 4.Elementary Class Skit- 33

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