Second Grade
Part I
http://www.epa.gov/safewater/kids/flash/flash_watercycle.html
Part II
http://www.units.miamioh.edu/dragonfly/water/watercycle.shtml
Part III
http://techalive.mtu.edu/meec/module01/EvaporationandTranspiration.htm
Third Grade
Part I
http://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/solarsystem/sun_for_kids_main.html
Part II
http://www.educationsoutheastwater.com.au/game/natural-water-cycle.html
Part III
http://www.amnh.org/education/resources/rfl/web//starsguide/our-star.html
Part I
http://www.epa.gov/safewater/kids/flash/flash_watercycle.html
Part II
http://www.units.miamioh.edu/dragonfly/water/watercycle.shtml
Part III
http://techalive.mtu.edu/meec/module01/EvaporationandTranspiration.htm
Third Grade
Part I
http://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/solarsystem/sun_for_kids_main.html
Part II
http://www.educationsoutheastwater.com.au/game/natural-water-cycle.html
Part III
http://www.amnh.org/education/resources/rfl/web//starsguide/our-star.html
Fourth Grade
Part I
Part II
Part III
http://eo.ucar.edu/kids/green/cycles3.htm
Today one of the things that I learned is there is such a thing as infiltration which is when the water is entering the soil. One question I have is how many other undercover steps of the water cycle is there????? I was surprised to learn that we are actually part of the water cycle ourselves!!
ReplyDeleteI loved this awesome web surf!! I was surprised that there are actually so many steps!
ReplyDeleteI was VERY surprised that the process of water joining the aquifers (or groundwater) is called infiltration. Moving because I'm the water cycle!
ReplyDeleteI learned that infiltration is when water soaks through the soil.I wonder how many raindrops can fall from a cloud when there is a rainstorm. I was surprised that plants have water that can evaporate from inside of them.
ReplyDeleteI'm wondering if there is a name for water coming from the aquifers to lakes and oceans?
ReplyDeleteI agree with Nora, I learned that as well. Another thing I learned was that animals and plants give off water vapor. A question I have is: Do humans give off water vapor as well as plants and animals?
ReplyDeleteI learned that infiltration in the water cycle is water entering soil!
ReplyDeleteI was so surpised that there is such thing as infiltration. Which is the water
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I learned that transpiration is plants "sweating".
ReplyDeleteWe learned that infiltration is water soaking into the Earth's crust layer.
ReplyDeleteToday was fun! I learned that plants sweat like us! P.S there is a typo on part one!:)
ReplyDeleteWe learned that infiltration is when water enters the soil. Is there another part of the water cycle that we don't know about?
ReplyDeleteWe were very surprised to find out that people plants and animals can be part of the water cycle to!
ReplyDeleteOne thing I learned was that Transpiration is when a plant sweats. I know, totally CRAZY!!!!!!! Some thing that surprised me was that sweat evaporates too! Which leads me too a gross question, but I am so eager to find out! When it is raining isn't it raining sweat along with water? I loved this web surf a lot! There are too many things that I learned to write down!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI had a fun time learning about the water cycle.
ReplyDeleteI learned the sun is important to the water cycle.
ReplyDeleteI think it's cool that our Sun is over 4.5 billion years old.
ReplyDeleteI learned that the sun causes evaporation.
ReplyDeleteIt was really fun to learn about the water cycle, especially the game.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part of the web surf was drawing the sun. I learned about the sun's layers.
ReplyDeleteI learned that the sun is actually not the same as you think it is.
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