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Hydrologic Cycle AKA: Water Cycle.

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Warm UP The Many Adventures of Drippy the Raindrop As your read this cute little story or even have the audio read it for you, answer the following questions. Story guiding questions: 1. What was Drippy’s favorite thing to do? 2. What was happening to drippy as the sun rose and became higher? 3. Why would Drippy want to join the cloud? 4. What process must have happened for Drippy to go UP in the sky? 5. Why would there be other raindrops in the cloud? 6. Explain the irony in captain salty? 7. What does the location of Drippy’s cloud when he first jump aboard compared to when he prepared to fall, tell us about the movement of water. 8. What process did Drippy undergo when he jumped from the cloud? Predict why he had to jump. 9. As Drippy falls why does he retain his shape? 10. Why would landing in a mountain stream be a fun ride? 11. Explain what happened to the land and water load as Drippy moved from stream to river. Click below to begin your story http://www.drippytheraindrop.com/DrippysWorldTrialStories/ToMountainsAndBack/Entry.htm
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AKA: Water Cycle

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Warm UPThe Many Adventures of Drippy the Raindrop

As your read this cute little story or even have the audio read it for you, answer the following questions.

Story guiding questions: 1. What was Drippy’s favorite thing to do?2. What was happening to drippy as the sun rose and became higher?3. Why would Drippy want to join the cloud?4. What process must have happened for Drippy to go UP in the sky?5. Why would there be other raindrops in the cloud?6. Explain the irony in captain salty?7. What does the location of Drippy’s cloud when he first jump aboard compared

to when he prepared to fall, tell us about the movement of water.8. What process did Drippy undergo when he jumped from the cloud? Predict

why he had to jump.9. As Drippy falls why does he retain his shape?10. Why would landing in a mountain stream be a fun ride?11. Explain what happened to the land and water load as Drippy moved from

stream to river.

Click below to begin your story

http://www.drippytheraindrop.com/DrippysWorldTrialStories/ToMountainsAndBack/Entry.htm

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Added Warm UP

In your journal record the following:

After watching Thristin’s water cycle explain rain, water storage, vapor, and clouds. Use the vocabulary used in the narrated story.

http://www.epa.gov/safewater/kids/flash/flash_watercycle.html

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Essential QuestionWhat impact do humans have on the

water cycle?

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Areas of InteractionENVIRONMENTS:

What resources do we have or need?What are my responsibilities?

Improving awareness of our interdependence with the environment to understand and accept our responsibility.

Focus on the local and global environment. Acquiring knowledge to sustain the environment: awareness, responsibility, action and reflection.

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Preface

Water is the only substance that occurs naturally on Earth in all three states: solid (ice and snow), liquid (ocean, river and lake water), and gas (clouds, steam and vapor). The natural circulation or pathway that Earth’s water follows as it changes between liquid, solid, and gas states is called the global water cycle.

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Purpose Model the

water cycle:

Station OneModel making

Station Two:Warm Ups

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Materials

Flat-bottomed clear containerWater - hotSmall jarPlastic wrapLarge bowlIce

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HypothesisHypothsize what you would have to

show to correctly model the water cycle. How will the materials given help with this process?

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Procedures / Experiment1. Pour enough hot water into a flat-

bottomed bowl to cover the bottom. 2. Put the small jar in the center of the bowl3. Loosely cover the top of the bowl with

plastic wrap. 4. Place ice on top of the plastic, directly over

the jar.5. Observe the bowl and plastic wrap.

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Data Collecting

Record in your journal what occurs after each 5 minute interval.

5 min

10 min

15 min

20 min

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Interpreting DataDraw a diagram of your water cycle model. Label

each part with what it represents.

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Conclusion Explain in a paragraph what each piece of

material represented. Why were they placed in their proper locations. How did this project work to demonstrated the global water cycle process.