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NS & TECH Gr 4: Water Cycle Lesson Plan | WCED ePortal
2020年1月30日 · The Water Cycle Lesson Plan for Grade 4. Do you have an educational app, video, ebook, course or eResource? Contribute to the Western Cape Education Department's ePortal to make a difference.
Lesson plan and presentation – water cycle (Grade 4)
This lesson plans covers the water cycle, why water is important and the states of matter.
NGSS Standard: (MS-ESS2.C-4) Water continually cycles among land, ocean, and atmosphere via transpiration, evaporation, condensation and crystallization, and precipitation, as well as downhill flows on land. 1. Explain the process of the water cycle. 2. Explain the terms associated with the water cycle. 3.
Water Cycle Lesson Plan_Grade 4.pdf - Google Drive
The water cycle MAIN IDEA: Understanding the Water Cycle and Its Importance to the Environment. • Understand the language used in the Content & Concepts of the water cycle • Describe the...
4th Grade Lesson Plan: The Water Cycle Objective: Teach students about the different parts of the water cycle (precipitation, condensation, and evaporation) and how the process is fueled by the energy of the sun.
Lesson Plan: The Water Cycle – Making Thinking Visible with ...
Identify and explain the three states of water and how water transitions between the states of water. Describe the movement of water within the water cycle in written form with 85% accuracy. Demonstrate evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, infiltration, and surface runoff by participating in lab activities with 85%.
Grade 4 Natural Science Lesson Plan: The Water Cycle
2024年7月7日 · Describe the processes involved in the water cycle (evaporation, condensation, precipitation). 2. Explain how the water cycle is crucial for life on Earth. 3. Identify the stages of the water cycle in a diagram. 4. Relate previous knowledge of states of matter to the water cycle.
Detailed Lesson Plan in Science 4 | PDF | Water Cycle | Water
The document is a detailed lesson plan for teaching the four stages of the water cycle to fourth-grade students. It outlines objectives, subject matter, teaching procedures, and activities designed to engage students in learning through discussion, visual aids, and hands-on activities.