

The Water Cycle
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Easy
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The Water Cycle
Lesson 1/13/22

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Multiple Choice
CFU: Which stages does liquid water from the ocean turn into water vapor?
condensation
evaporation
precipitation
run off
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Multiple Choice
CFU: Where is most of Earth’s water located?
glaciers
lakes
oceans
rivers
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Open Ended
SAY: (Choose one below to answer)
-What is the diagram showing?
-What Key vocabulary words do we need to know to answer the question?
Q: Which process in the water cycle is directly responsible for cloud formation?
(1) condensation (3) precipitation
(2) infiltration (4) evaporation
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Open Ended
MEAN: (Choose one below to answer)
-Do you need outside knowledge to answer this question?
-If so, what do you need to know?
Q: Which process in the water cycle is directly responsible for cloud formation?
(1) condensation (3) precipitation
(2) infiltration (4) evaporation
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Open Ended
MATTER: (Choose one below to answer)
-Can I explain and support my answer?
-Why is this important?
Q: Which process in the water cycle is directly responsible for cloud formation?
(1) condensation (3) precipitation
(2) infiltration (4) evaporation
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Multiple Choice
Which process in the water cycle is directly responsible for cloud formation?
Condensation
Infiltration
Precipitation
Evaporation
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Poll
Do you think the SAY, MEAN, MATTER protocol helped you answer the question?
Yes. I used the protocol and it helped me get the right answer.
No. I used the protocol but still got the wrong answer.
Maybe. I used the protocol but I think I could have answered the question correctly without it.
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Poll
If you answered the question wrong, what reasons do you think caused you to get the wrong answer?
I got the answer correct
I didn't understand what the question was asking me
I didn't understand all of the vocabulary words
I didn't try
I guessed
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Multiple Choice
CFU: The process by which molecules of water vapor become liquid water.
transpiration
evaporation
condensation
accumulation
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Multiple Choice
CFU: What process is happening step A?
transpiration
evaporation
condensation
accumulation
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Open Ended
SUMMARY:
Why do you think it is important to understand about the water cycle?
The Water Cycle
Lesson 1/13/22

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