Grade 1: Cycles
Grade 2: Water in Nature
Grade 1: Seasonal changes
Grade 2: The Water Cycle
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100
L'automn, L'hiver, Le Printemps, L'ete
Name our Season cycles
100
Eats more, grows larger, gains a thicker coat of fur
How does a bear adapt for winter?
100
Liquid and gas
What states of water occur in the water cycle?
100
Drink, wash ourselves & our clothes
Name three ways we use water
200
Day time and night time
Name a cycle we have each day
200
Clouds & air
Name an example of water as a gas, in nature.
200
Migrate down south where it is warmer.
How might a butterfly or goose prepare for winter?
200
In winter, you could play on a frozen pond, or outdoor rink as it is freezing. In spring and summer, you could play at an indoor rink.
How can you play hockey all year long? (Think about the seasons)
300
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Name our Days of the week cycle
300
An iceberg, an a frozen lake or pond.
Name an example of solid water, in nature.
300
We put on more clothing, we stay inside more, we turn on our heaters.
How do we change during winter?
300
The liquid water Evaporates.
If the sun heats up a lake, what happens (think of the water cycle)?
300
Get ready for bed, bathe, sleep.
What is an activity that we do at night time?
400
No. Cycles are a never ending sequence of events?
Does a cycle have a start and an end?
400
A river, lake, stream, puddle
Name an example of liquid water, in nature
400
Our earth rotates towards and away from the sun.
Why do we have day time and night time?
400
Condensation of the water vapour into clouds.
After Evaporation, what occurs in the water cycle?
400
Water: a pool, a waterbottle, a lake or rain, in a shower. Air: Before it rains, A hairdryer, a cloud, wind
How can you smell, taste, see and feel water and air?
500
It is never ending!
How long is a cycle?
500
Solid, Liquid, Gas
Name the three states of water
500
-Eating ice cream, Playing hockey, tying your shoe, baking a cake
Describe a sequence of events.
500
No! Evaporation could occur at the same time as Precipitation, elsewhere.
Must the water cycle occur in sequential order?
500
Water: People, animals, plants, Air: Windmills, balloons, clouds, lakes (for evaporation)
Name two things that use water and three that use air.
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