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Steve Trash Science Video & Question and Activity sheet The Water Cycle Thank you for your purchase! I m so happy you ve chosen to download these materials for your classroom. I have three small favors to ask 1. PLEASE leave a review for this resource in my TPT TEACHERS PAY TEACHERS store. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/steve-trash 2. Please feel free to share this resource with OTHER teachers. That's EXACTLY why I made it. Share via e-mail. Share via social media. Share. Share. Share. No permission needed. Share. 3. If you enjoy my work please go to my web site www.stevetrash.com and sign up to CONNECT WITH ME. You ll automatically be registered to win REALLY COOL STEVE STUFF each month (seriously cool prizes like: a cigar box guitar, a hand-carved-magic-wand, a Steve Trash magic hat, and you ll get access to EXCLUSIVE behind the scenes resources. CLICK the CONNECT WITH STEVE button. No hassle. No pitches. No weird sales stuff. Just make a simple connection. Thank you very much, Steve Trash Rockin Eco Hero We can also connect on INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/stevetrash? FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/stevetrash/ TWITTER - https://twitter.com/stevetrashrocks

WATER CYCLE STEVE TRASH SCIENCE VIDEO Grade 1-5 Thank you for downloading this resource! The Water Cycle STEVE TRASH SCIENCE VIDEO is approx. 9:17 long. It s curriculum based, fun, and even a little bit funny. It s appropriate for grades 1-5. Grade specific questions (grades 1-5) for the video are in this pdf. The key (with answers) is included in this pdf as well. Feel free to download the video and save to your computer and use anytime you want. Or use the link to simply view online when you want your kids to watch. No problem either way. Also feel free to share the video with others. You can download the video here for FREE... https://vimeo.com/221814405 You also have the option to flip your classroom with this EDpuzzle ENJOY! https://edpuzzle.com/media/5953089b32935e338958acb1 I hope your students love this video and develop a passion for the environment and for environmental science. Steve Trash Rockin Eco Hero www.stevetrash.com

Name: _ Date: _ GRADE 1 QUESTIONS Water Cycle STEVE TRASH SCIENCE - VIDEO Complete the table to show the parts of the water cycle. You will either write the missing word or draw the missing picture. Condensation 1. Precipitation 2. 3. Fact or Opinion? Read the sentence it is a fact or an opinion. Write F or O. 4. The water cycle is driven by the heat of the sun. 5. Water droplets condense to make clouds. 6. Everyone on Earth uses too much water. 7. I can conserve water by taking a shower. There are over 7 billion people on Earth. We use lots of water! Make a list of ways that your class can conserve water at school or home.

ANSWER KEY GRADE 1 QUESTIONS Water Cycle STEVE TRASH SCIENCE - VIDEO Complete the table to show the parts of the water cycle. You will either write the missing word or draw the missing picture. Condensation 2. Student pictures will vary, but they should include a cloud. 1. evaporation Precipitation 3. Student pictures will vary, but they can show snow, rain, sleet, hail. F Fact or Opinion? Read the sentence it is a fact or an opinion. Write F or O. 4. The water cycle is driven by the heat of the sun. F 5. Water droplets condense to make clouds. O 6. Everyone on Earth uses too much water. F 7. I can conserve water by taking a shower. There are over 7 billion people on Earth. We use lots of water! Make a list of ways that your class can conserve water at school or home. Student answers will vary. The list could include fix leaks, turn off water when not using it, take showers, etc.

Name: Date: _ GRADE 2 QUESTIONS Water Cycle STEVE TRASH SCIENCE - VIDEO Read each sentence carefully and draw a line to the vocabulary word that best matches. 1. Water droplets form clouds. condensation 2. Water droplets become too heavy and fall. evaporation 3. Water changes to water vapor. precipitation Read the question carefully and answer the question completely. 4. Humans cannot drink salt water. How much of the Earth s water is salt water? _ 5. Write two ways you can conserve water. 6. What is one way that you can prevent pollution of water? Choose one part of the water cycle (condensation, evaporation or precipitation) and draw it. Color and label everything you draw.

ANSWER KEY GRADE 2 QUESTIONS Water Cycle STEVE TRASH SCIENCE - VIDEO Read each sentence carefully and draw a line to the vocabulary word that best matches. 1. Water droplets form clouds. condensation 2. Water droplets become too heavy and fall. evaporation 3. Water changes to water vapor. precipitation Read the question carefully and answer the question completely. 4. Humans cannot drink salt water. How much of the Earth s water is salt water? 97% _ 5. Write two ways you can conserve water. take a shower, turn water off when brush your teeth or fix leaks 6. What is one way that you can prevent pollution of water? never put items in a storm drain Choose one part of the water cycle (condensation, evaporation or precipitation) and draw it. Color and label everything you draw. Student answers will vary. Examples: condensation clouds, evaporation water with wavy lines going up or precipitation clouds releasing rain, snow, sleet or hail

Name: _ Date: _ GRADE 3 QUESTIONS Water Cycle STEVE TRASH SCIENCE VIDEO Read the question and fill in the blank with the correct word. aquifers condensation conserved eons freshwater infiltration transpiration water 1. The _ cycle is the process by which water moves continuously through the earth and atmosphere. 2. The cooling of water vapor in the atmosphere is _. 3. When water soaks into the earth is it called _ or percolation. 4. _ are areas that hold groundwater. 5. Plants release water vapor through a process called _. 6. Humans can only drink _. 7. Water can be _ by fixing leaky toilets or sinks. 8. The amount of water has not changed over _. Create a table showing the parts of the water cycle and how the water changes from solid to liquid to gas.

ANSWER KEY GRADE 3 QUESTIONS Water Cycle STEVE TRASH SCIENCE VIDEO Read the question and fill in the blank with the correct word. aquifers condensation conserved eons freshwater infiltration transpiration water water 1. The _ cycle is the process by which water moves continuously through the earth and atmosphere. 2. The cooling of water vapor in the atmosphere is _. 3. When water soaks into the earth is it called _ or percolation. Aquifers 4. _ are areas that hold groundwater. condensation infiltration transpiration 5. Plants release water vapor through a process called _. 6. Humans can only drink _. conserved freshwater 7. Water can be _ by fixing leaky toilets or sinks. eons 8. The amount of water has not changed over _. Create a table showing the parts of the water cycle and how the water changes from solid to liquid to gas. condensation evaporation precipitation gas to liquid liquid to gas gas to liquid or solid

Name: _ Date: _ GRADE 4 QUESTIONS Water Cycle STEVE TRASH SCIENCE VIDEO Match each statement with the correct vocabulary term. 1. Process of moving water continuously A. evaporation 2. Water droplets collect on dust become heavy and fall B. groundwater 3. Precipitation that moves on the ground to lower areas C. precipitation 4. Water inside of the Earth D. runoff 5. Runoff from Earth that is changed to a gas E. salt water 6. Plants releasing water vapor F. storm drain 7. Water that makes up 97% of water on Earth G. transpiration 8. Do not pollute by putting items in here H. water cycle Read the question carefully and answer the question completely. 9. If a faucet drips once every 3 seconds and wastes 2 gallons per day. How many gallons would be wasted in a week? SHOW YOUR AWESOME MATH BRAIN!!!! Since humans cannot drink salt water, what are ways that we could remove salt from the water? What already exists (exciting research time!) or what might you invent?

ANSWER KEY GRADE 4 QUESTIONS Water Cycle STEVE TRASH SCIENCE VIDEO Match each statement with the correct vocabulary term. H 1. Process of moving water continuously C 2. Water droplets collect on dust become heavy and fall D 3. Precipitation that moves on the ground to lower areas B 4. Water inside of the Earth A 5. Runoff from Earth that is changed to a gas G 6. Plants releasing water vapor E 7. Water that makes up 97% of water on Earth F 8. Do not pollute by putting items in here A. evaporation B. groundwater C. precipitation D. runoff E. salt water F. storm drain G. transpiration H. water cycle Read the question carefully and answer the question completely. 9. If a faucet drips once every 3 seconds and wastes 2 gallons per day. How many gallons would be wasted in a week? SHOW YOUR AWESOME MATH BRAIN!!!! 2 gallons per day x 7 days in a week = 14 gallons in a week Since humans cannot drink salt water, what are ways that we could remove salt from the water? What already exists (exciting research time!) or what might you invent? Students may research desalination. They might come up with a filtering invention to remove the salt too. The only problem with all the processes is that the salt will corrode the equipment very quickly.

Name: _ Date: _ GRADE 5 VIEWING GUIDE Water Cycle STEVE TRASH SCIENCE VIDEO As you watch the video, complete the following viewing guide. 1. The is the process by which water moves continuously through the Earth and atmosphere. 2. Parts of the Water Cycle: A. B. C. Precipitation 3. The water cycle s motion is driven by the and it has no end. 4. When precipitation falls it can or infiltrated the ground. 5. The majority of the moisture in the atmosphere comes from bodies of water not of plants. 6. The water cycle is important to humans because we enjoy doing things in the water and are made mostly of. 7. Water conservation is important because the amount of water has not changed over. Create a blog post or poster on the ways we use water, how to conserve water and ways not to pollute water. Work with your school, community or city to post information to inform others about conservation of this resource

ANSWER KEY GRADE 5 VIEWING GUIDE Water Cycle STEVE TRASH SCIENCE VIDEO As you watch the video, complete the following viewing guide. 1. The water cycle is the process by which water moves continuously through the Earth and atmosphere. 2. Parts of the Water Cycle: A. Condensation B. Evaporation C. Precipitation 3. The water cycle s motion is driven by the sun and it has no end. 4. When precipitation falls it can run off or infiltrated the ground. 5. The majority of the moisture in the atmosphere comes from bodies of water not transpiration of plants. 6. The water cycle is important to humans because we enjoy doing things in the water and are made mostly of. water 7. Water conservation is important because the amount of water has not changed over. eons Create a blog post or poster on the ways we use water, how to conserve water and ways not to pollute water. Work with your school, community or city to post information to inform others about conservation of this resource. Student designs will vary. Possible information to include Ways we use water: delicious treats, brush teeth, drink, recreation, hydropower, put out forest fire and water lawns; Conservation: take a shower, turn water off when brushing teeth and fix leaks; Ways not to pollute: do not put anything into a storm drain.