CH 4.2 Watercycle

Welcome
Learning goals
The water Cycle
Homework
Discussing learning goals
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This lesson contains 13 slides, with interactive quiz, text slides and 2 videos.

time-iconLesson duration is: 60 min

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Welcome
Learning goals
The water Cycle
Homework
Discussing learning goals

Slide 1 - Slide

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Learning goals assignment
Write down the learning goals as questions in your notebook.
At the end of the paragraph
Answer them in your notebook
Give them a red green or yellow mark
Red= don’t understand
Yellow- Mostly understand /with book
Green = perfectly understand/no book 

Slide 2 - Slide

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Learning goals 
- You know the phase transitions of water.
- You understand the way the large water cycle works.
- You understand the way the small water cycle works.

Slide 3 - Slide

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Slide 4 - Video

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The water cycle
The small water cycle is only above the sea / ocean as seen in the image. 

The large water cycle brings precipitation above land as seen in the image. 

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Draw it simple
Draw the Big water cycle
Draw it in your notebook/ipad
Make sure all the keywords ar used

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The Large Water Cycle

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Slide 8 - Video

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The water cycle

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keypoints water cycle (copy in your notebook) 
  1. The vast majority of Earth's water is saltwater found in oceans. Only a tiny fraction is readily accessible freshwater, which is what humans need.
  2. Water found at the Earth's surface can cycle rapidly, but much of Earth's water lies in ice, oceans, and underground reservoirs; this water cycles slowly.
  3. The water cycle is complex and involves state changes in water as well as the physical movement of water through and between ecosystems.
  4. Groundwater is found underground between soil particles and in cracks of rocks. Aquifers are groundwater reservoirs often tapped by wells:

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Many living things depend on this small supply of surface fresh water,

The water cycle drives other cycles: In particular, surface runoff helps move elements from terrestrial, land-based, to aquatic ecosystems.
Water cycle
Ocean
Precipitation
Evaporation
Condensation

Slide 11 - Drag question

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Learning goals assignment
Write down the learning goals as questions in your notebook.
At the end of the paragraph
Answer them in your notebook
Give them a red green or yellow mark
Red= don’t understand
Yellow- Mostly understand /with book
Green = perfectly understand/no book 

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Self Study
Read
4.2
Make
4.2
How
alone/pairs
Time
10/15
Done?
make learning goal assignment
Result
Check learninggoals
atlas
4,7,8
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3
timer
15:00

Slide 13 - Slide

Tijdens deze fase van de les controleer je of leerlingen jouw instructie hebben begrepen d.m.v. een begeleide oefening.