What do we use water for?. The Water Cycle We are learning to: Explain how rain is formed. Judge how important water is to our lives.

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What do we use water for?

The Water Cycle We are learning to: Explain how rain is formed. Judge how important water is to our lives.

Model water cycle Set up the experiment. Use your scientific knowledge to make a prediction? “I predict that ______________________ because____________________________ __________________________________.”

The water cycle                     Lake Add these labels onto the diagram. Surface run off Evaporation from sea Precipitation Movement of clouds Precipitation Ground water

The water cycle                     Lake Ground water Surface run off Evaporation from sea Precipitation Movement of clouds Precipitation

The Water Cycle We are learning to: Explain how rain is formed. Judge how important water is to our lives.