Water Cycle and Present Tense Exploration
The content provides insights into the water cycle and present tense through images, wallpapering activities, song lyrics filling, and answers. Exploring stages like evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, it offers an interactive learning experience enhancing comprehension. Dive into the dynamics of the water cycle and verb tenses!
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Water Cycle and Present tense WONG, Tsz Yu Renee The Hong Kong Institute of Education 1
What are (1), (2) and (3)? 2 3 1 2
Wallpapering Groups 1 & 2: write down a noun about stage 1 of the water cycle- evaporation Groups 3 & 4: write down a noun about stage 2 of the water cycle condensation Groups 5 & 6: write down a noun about stage 3 of the water cycle precipitation 3
Lyrics filling Listen to the song Water Cycle . Pay attention to the tense of the verbs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWb4KlM2 vts * Fill in the blanks. 4
Answer The Water Cycle Takes the water and moves it Up and Down and all around the Earth Evaporation comes When the heat from the Sun Warms up all the groundwater Then it turns to water vapour Precipitation happens When the drops get big It falls like Rain, Snow, Sleet, and Hail upon my head I know it's the water cycle happening again Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation Condensation takes over It goes up to the clouds Water vapour cools down And it changes to a liquid, now 5