Air or Water
Experiments
Precipitation
Vocabulary
Air and Water
100

Which thing below does not absorb water?

A. Paper towel

B. Wax paper

C. A sock

B!

100

What creates wind?

Air

100
What is precipitation?


a. clouds

b. rain

c. rivers

b. rain

100

What does evaporation mean?

Water changes from a liquid to a gas

100

Name 2 objects that have air inside them

Ball, blow up pool, balloon etc.

200

Which object does not float?

A. Paper clip

B. Plastic

C. Ball

A!
200

What has no taste, smell, and is clear?

Water

200

Which one is not a form of precipitation?

a. rain                  e. sleet

b. ocean

c. hail

d. snow


b. ocean

200

You can not see it but you can feel it.

Air

200

Name 3 ways you can conserve water

Turn off the tap when brushing your teeth, have shorter showers or baths, turn on the dishwasher only when full
300

Which liquid does not mix with water?

A. Food colouring

B. Oil

C. Juice

B!
300

What is a machine used to generate energy? Hint: we made mini replicas in class

Windmill

300

Why is precipitation important?

It is a need to have fresh water.

300

Provides heat, light, and energy to the earth.

The sun

300

True or false. The earth has more water than land.

True

400

Which of the following can be completely separated from water?

A. Salt

B. Sugar

C. Rocks

C.
400

What is used to get energy from wind?

A. Batteries

B. Windmill

C. Water wheel

B.

400

Which cycle involves precipitation?

The water cycle

400
Water vapour changing to liquid and forming clouds

Condensation

400

True or false. Water can only be found on the earths surface.

False. 

500

What is needed to keep plants and animals alive?

Air, food, and water

500

What happens to a cup of water that sits in the sun without a lid or cover?

The water evaporates. 

500

Name 3 places you can find water on earth.

Ocean, rivers, lakes, streams, ponds etc. 

500

Describe what happens in the water cycle


500

True or false. The majority of earth's water is frozen and salty.

True