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WaterCycleOnEarth_Thurs_11.7

WaterCycleOnEarth_Thurs_11.7

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4th Grade

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K-ESS3-1, K-ESS3-3, K-ESS2-2

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4th Grade Science
Patterns on Earth
Lesson 2

November 6, 2024

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Do Now

Students dissolve 30g of salt in 450 g of water. What is the
mass of the salt that is in the solution after it has dissolved in
water?

A. 0 g

B. 420 g

C. 480 g

D. 30 g

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Patterns on Earth

LO:SWBAT describe and illustrate the continuous
movement of water on the surface of Earth through the
water cycle.

DOL: Given scenarios, SW correctly describe and illustrate
the continuous movement of water on the surface of Earth
through the water cycle in at least 4 of 5 questions.

SCI.4.10A Describe and illustrate the continuous movement of water above and on the surface of Earth through the water cycle and
explain the role of the Sun as a major source of energy in this process.
SEPs 4.1G, 4.3A
RTCs 4.5A

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Essential Understandings &

Guiding Questions

How does water move on the Earth's surface?

What is runoff?

What is collection?

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Lesson Vocabulary

water cycle

runoff

collection

groundwater

precipitation

evaporation

condensation

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How does water move on the Earth's surface?

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How are sunlight, water, and weather related?

Write about some weather conditions you have
experienced.

Describe how different parts of the water cycle
happen in the model.

Draw a diagram of your model that shows parts
of the water cycle.

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Where does the water go after precipitation occurs?

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What is runoff and collection?

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Where does your runoff water end up at?

Groundwater is water that is
found under the ground! After it
rains, some of the water soaks
into the soil and keeps going
deeper until it reaches places
where there is a lot of rock or
tightly packed soil. This water
fills up the spaces between
rocks and soil, sort of like filling
up a sponge.

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Why is the ocean important in the water cycle?

Over 96% of the Earth’s water is
stored in the oceans.

It supplies water vapor to the
atmosphere through
evaporation.

The freshwater can be
evaporated from the saltwater.

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Let’s Revisit the Phenomenon

How does
water move

on the
Earth's
surface?

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Water Cycle

The change of water
from one state to
another as it moves
between Earth’s
surface and the
atmosphere

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Runoff

Water that moves
over the ground
and into oceans
and rivers

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Collection

When water that falls
from the clouds is
temporarily stored in
bodies of water, such
as rivers, lakes, and
oceans.

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Groundwater

Water that is
stored beneath the
Earth’s surface

Groundwater

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Condensation

Condensation is the
process of a gas
cooling and changing
to a liquid. This is
how clouds are
formed in the water
cycle.

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Precipitation

The falling of water
back to the Earth in the
form of a liquid (rain,
snow, sleet, or hail)

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Evaporation

The process by
which liquid water
changes into water
vapor

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Water Cycle

Label the steps of
the water cycle using
the words below.

Precipitation
Condensation
Groundwater
Runoff
Evaporation

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Water Cycle

A diagram of the stages in the water cycle is shown below. Which of these
observations would most likely be seen at Stage N? Explain.

A.

Water flowing downhill

B.

Fog forming along the road

C.

The water level of a pond decreasing

D.

Dark clouds forming the sky

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DOL: Given scenarios,
SW correctly describe
and illustrate the
continuous movement
of water on the
surface of Earth
through the water
cycle in at least 4 of 5
questions.

Demonstration of Learning

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Some images used in this lesson are taken from Adobe Stock. Adobe Stock
https://stock.adobe.com

Some images used in this lesson are taken from Great Minds. Great Minds
https://digital.greatminds.org

Some images used in this lesson are taken from SAVVAS realize. SAVVAS
realize https://www.savvasrealize.com

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