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water is an important Earth resource that originates from various sources; water cycles through the environment by moving through the sky, landscape and ocean, and involves processes including precipitation, evaporation, transpiration, condensation, melting, freezing, crystallisation, infiltration and run-off
- comparing the distribution of salt water and fresh water on Earth, and recognising that only 2.5% of Earth’s water is fresh water, with only a little more than 1.2% of this fresh water available for use as surface water
- recognising that the land, sea and water are central to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ culture and spirituality and that connection to water includes the responsibility to care for water on Country and Place, particularly in remote areas where water can be scarce
- identifying sources of fresh water (such as rivers, lagoons, lakes, wetlands, groundwater, groundwater currents, aquifers, icebergs, glaciers, ice caps and ice fields) and local water sources and exploring how they change over time, such as rain puddles that evaporate, a local creek that flows faster after rain and a river system that dries out after drought
- exploring a game or simulation of the water cycle, identifying key processes and discussing representations of the water cycle
- identifying everyday examples of precipitation (rain and snow), evaporation (drying of wet washing or paint) and condensation of water (water droplets forming on a cold water bottle)
- exploring where tap water comes from and predicting what happens to water that goes down a drain
- recognising that clouds are tiny water droplets suspended in air, observing a ‘cloud in a bottle’ demonstrated by a teacher and discussing what conditions are needed for clouds to form and for rain or snow to fall
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Water Cycle Mini Activity Workbook
Explore the different elements of the water cycle with this activity mini book.
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Water Cycle Task Cards
Determine which stage of the water cycle is represented with this set of task cards.
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Clouds and Their Position – Poster
Learn about the different types of clouds and their position within the atmosphere with this printable poster.
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Water Use Timeline Worksheet
Observe and explore the ways water is used throughout the day with a printable water timeline worksheet.
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To Your Tap - Water Worksheet
Identify the places where water travels before entering homes with a vocabulary-matching worksheet.
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Water Cycle Words - Illustrated Word Wall
Boost vocabulary skills and understanding with an illustrated water cycle word wall.
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What Am I? Water Cycle Task Cards
Test knowledge about the water cycle with these fun and engaging task cards.
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All About Clouds PowerPoint
Teach your students about the different types of clouds with this 19-slide teaching presentation.
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Types of Clouds – Poster Pack
Learn about nimbus, cirrus, stratus, and cumulus clouds with this set of 4 printable cloud posters.
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Water Walk Worksheet
Observe and explore the uses of water around the school building with a water walk worksheet.
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Types of Clouds - Identifier
Help your students identify the clouds in the sky with this cloud identifier.
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Science Sparks - Year 4 Science Activities for Fast Finishers
Give your students a little science boost with Science Sparks 4 – our newest set of fast finisher science activities for Year 4!
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Water Cycle Interactive Activity Cards
Recognise different aspects of the water cycle and show your understanding with this water cycle interactive activity.
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All About Clouds - Cloze Worksheet
Strengthen student understanding of different cloud types with this cloze reading worksheet.
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The Water Cycle Everyday Examples Mini Book
Learn everyday examples of evaporation, condensation and precipitation with this activity mini-book.
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Weather Word Wall Vocabulary
Use this teacher-created weather resource to teach weather vocabulary. Build a weather word wall with your students during your weather lessons.
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Water in the World - Geography Word Wall Vocabulary
Seventy-four water in the world vocabulary cards.
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Cloud Graphing Activity
A worksheet to use when graphing cloud observations.
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Water is Life Teaching Resource Pack
A collection of Water is Life teaching resources including posters, worksheets and activities for teaching about how we use water and where it comes from.