Water Cycle 1
The Water Cycle
Vocabulary
Pictures
100

How many stages are in the water cycle

100

What warms up the water

A. condensation 

B. sun

C. precipitation 

D. evaporation 

B-sun

100

Once the water cools down and condenses it forms

A. Sun

B. clouds 


B clouds

100

Which part of the water cycle is missing? 

Runoff

200

What is the first stage of the water cycle?

evaporation

200

The gas (water vapor) goes up into the

A. sun

B. sky

C. airplane

B. Sky

200

Name one type of precipitation.

rain, hail, sleet or snow

200

 What form of Precipitation is happening in this picture

Precipitation

300

What is the second stage of the water cycle?

condensation 

300

 Once the gas (water vapor) is in the sky it

A. cools down

B. warms up

A. cools down

300

Name one body of water (use the first page in your science notebook to help you)

river, lake, pond, ocean, puddle, etc...

300

The image below shows:

A. precipitation 

B. condensation 

Condensation 

400

What is the third stage of the water cycle?

precipitation 

400

________ is when the rain turns into a gas

A. condensation 

B. precipitation 

C. evaporation 

C. evaporation 

400

Name two bodies of water (use the first page in your science notebook to help you)

river, lake, pond, ocean, puddle, etc...

400

The image below shows

A. evaporation 

B. Precipitation  

Evaporation 

500

Name all three stages of the water cycle. You can do the water cycle boogie if you want. 

evaporation, condensation, precipitation 
500

Label letters A C and D. Use the words evaporation, condensation and precipitation 

A- precipitation 

B-condensation

C-evaporation 
500

Look at your water cycle in a bags and describe what you see. Use three of the following words: evaporation, condensation, precipitation, sun, cloud, ocean

sun-warms up the ocean/water

the ocean/water evaporates

The water forms a cloud

The cloud gets heavy and then it precipitates 

500

Name 5 things that the water cycle needs (use the picture of the water cycle in your notebook to help you). 

sun, evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and body of water (river, lake, ocean, puddle, pond)