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The water cycle is the process by which water circulates between the Earth’s oceans, atmosphere and land, draining into streams and rivers then returning to the atmosphere through evaporation and transpiration in an endless cycle.

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This lesson plan is intended for teachers to use with their upper elementary and middle school students to learn about the water cycle and the forces that drive it. The emphasis in this lesson will be on having students understand the processes that take place in moving water through Earth’s system. 

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This unit consists of seven distinct activities that teach climate change, the water cycle, and the effects of the changing climate on water resources through the use of games, science experiments, investigations, role-playing, research, and creating a final project to showcase learning.

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  • About the Pedagogy Each of the activities is highly engaging through the use of games, science experiments, investigations, role-playing, research, and creating a final project to showcase learning. The activities can be taught together or independently. Teaching them in sequence will aid students in the understanding of climate data and the effects of climate change on our earth. Students collect their own data in many activities and are encouraged to develop their reasoning skills. This collection of activities provides a variety of multi-media approaches including the hands-on activity, PowerPoint presentations, YouTube videos, and worksheets, that may appeal to an assortment of learning styles. Each activity provides an additional video and/or PowerPoint to support the educator in meeting the objectives of the activity. Vocabulary, video demonstrations, handouts to record data, comprehension questions, discussion questions, an answer key, and final grading rubrics are also provided. Insulating the Earth, Insulating You: Students conduct an experiment where they model the greenhouse effect using their own body heat, thermometers, towels, and space blankets. Weather or Climate: This activity facilitates the understanding of the difference between weather and climate using videos and examples. Good discussion questions are included. Evaporation Investigation: Students conduct an experiment to understand what factors affect the rate of evaporation in soil. This takes several days to complete. The Water Cycle Game: Students play the role of reservoirs and hydrologic processes to illustrate the movement of water in the water cycle. Very active basketball-type game. Streams and Steam: Chutes and Ladder style board game to understand the effects of climate change on the water cycle. Good extension reading activity at the end. Ready, Set, Grow: Students play the roles of water-intensive and drought-tolerant plants to understand the impacts of climate change on water, primary producers, and the food web. Great video that models how to set this game up in your classroom. A graphing activity and game variations are included for student engagement. Rainout Shelters: Students follow the scientific process by delving into the research project in New Mexico that shows how changes in precipitation affect desert plant growth. Climate and Data Jam: This activity has students analyze climate data in their own county and develop a creative project to communicate this data to others. It includes great examples and scoring rubrics.
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Draw lines to connect the parts of the water cycle to a description of the part. Rain, Snow, Sleet, Hail. THE WATER CYCLE. EVAPORATION. Water vapor turning to liquid. CONDENSATION. Water flowing on the surface of the land. PRECIPITATION. INFILTRATION. Plants are needed.

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Draw lines to connect the parts of the water cycle to a description of the part Rain, Snow, Sleet, Hail THE WATER CYCLE EVAPORATION Water vapor turning to liquid CONDENSATION Water flowing on the surface of the land PRECIPITATION INFILTRATION Plants are needed Water absorbing into the soil TRANSPIRATION Liquid changing states to a gas SURFACE RUNOFF

The sun EVAPORATES the water from the hydrosphere. Evaporation means turning from liquid state to a gas state. Water is now water vapor, an invisible gas

EVAPORATION Water changing states to a gas (water vapor) Heat is needed and speeds up the process Greater surface area speeds up the process Less humid air evaporates quicker

Write a “Q” on the picture if you think it will evaporate quickly. Write an “S” if you think it will evaporate slowly. Small surface area Dry air Cloudy Day Sunny Day Large surface area Humid air

CONDENSATION Water changing from a gas to a liquid!!! Occurs when water vapor touches a cool surface. Clouds form during condensation

PRECIPITATION RAIN

PRECIPITATION SNOW

PRECIPITATION SLEET

PRECIPITATION HAIL

SURFACE RUNOFF WHAT IS IT? Water flowing on the surface of the land

SURFACE RUNOFF IS MORE LIKELY TO OCCUR WHEN… Water falls on a steep slope? Water falls on a gentle slope? STEEP SLOPE IS CORRECT!!!

Who do you think is moving faster? The skier on the steep slope or the girl on the gentle slope? Water on a steep slope is also moving faster. It is moving so fast is will runoff instead of absorb into the ground

SURFACE RUNOFF IS MORE LIKELY TO OCCUR IN… Urban Areas Agricultural Areas The correct answer is… Urban areas

URBAN AREAS HAVE A LOT OF CONCRETE WATER CANNOT ABSORB INTO CONCRETE. IT HAS TO RUNOFF.

Surface Runoff is most likely to occur in areas with… Sparse Vegetation Dense Vegetation Dense vegetation slows the water allowing it to absorb into the soil. Sparse vegetation allows the water to move more freely making surface runoff more likely.

Surface Runoff is most likely when moving over… Less porous ground…sand More porous ground…gravel YEAH Porous means able to absorb fluid

Porosity—measure of the % of pore space in rock and/or soil compared to its total volume Which one can you see more purple? SAND This one has more pore spaces and is called more porous. GRAVEL

Surface Runoff is most likely to occur when the ground is… saturated dry CORRECT!!!

Surface runoff is most likely to occur during a… Gentle Rain Torrential Downpour You solved the mystery

If the rainfall is extremely intense, the surface runoff becomes a flash flood.

Permeability—the ability of fluids (commonly water and oil) to flow through a material (rock or soil)

Ice often causes the ground to be impermeable Water cannot seep into the frozen ground Surface Runoff is more likely to occur when the ground is frozen

INFILTRATION Infiltration is when water absorbs into the soil by seeping into pore spaces in the soil and rock

INFILTRATIONS IS MORE LIKELY TO OCCUR WHEN… Water falls on a steep slope? Water falls on a gentle slope? GENTLE SLOPE IS CORRECT!!!

Who do you think is moving slower? The skier on the steep slope or the girl on the gentle slope? Water on a gentle slope is also moving slower. It is moving so slowly it begins to absorb into the ground.

INFILTRATION IS MORE LIKELY TO OCCUR IN… Urban Areas Agricultural Areas The correct answer is… Agricultural Areas

AGRICULTURAL AREAS HAVE A LOT OF CHURNED UP SOIL CHURNED UP SOIL IS EASY FOR WATER TO ABSORB INTO…INFILTRATION OCCURS!!!

Infiltration is most likely to occur in areas with… Sparse Vegetation Dense Vegetation Dense vegetation slows the water allowing it to absorb into the soil…INFILTRATION!!!

Infiltration is most likely when moving over… Less porous ground…sand More porous ground…gravel YEAH Porous means able to absorb fluid

Infiltration is most likely to occur when the ground is… saturated dry CORRECT!!!

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