Exploring the Water Cycle Pre - Assessment D E C B F G H
Name: _________________________________________ Date:___________ Period: _________
Exploring the Water Cycle Pre - Assessment
D
E F
G
C B
H
Match the letters in the diagram above to the correct term in the list below.
1. Condensation _____
5. Transpiration ______
2. Groundwater _____
6. Precipitation ______
3. Infiltration _____
7. Runoff
______
4. Evaporation _____
8. Solar Radiation ______
Multiple Choice. For each statement, circle the correct answer.
9. Most of the energy that drives the water cycle comes from _____________________________.
a. The Sun
b. Earth's cores
c. Earth's oceans
d. the equator
10. ____________________ is the driving force behind excess runoff after a big precipitation event.
a. precipitation
b. steepness of a hill
c. gravity
d. solar radiation
Name: _________________________________________ Date:___________ Period: _________
Water Cycle Entrance Card
Pretend you are a drop of water. Describe a trip through the water cycle. Begin your journey in the ocean. For each phase of your journey, be sure to explain how heat energy is affecting you. ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________
Name: _________________________________________ Date:___________ Period: _________
Water Cycle Exit Card
Pretend you are a drop of water. Describe a trip through the water cycle. Begin your journey in the ocean. For each phase of your journey, be sure to explain how heat energy and/or gravity are affecting you. ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________
Name: _________________________________________ Date:___________ Period: _________
Exploring the Water Cycle Post - Assessment
D
E F
G
C B
H
Match the letters in the diagram above to the correct term in the list below.
11. Condensation _____
15. Transpiration ______
12. Groundwater _____
16. Precipitation ______
13. Infiltration _____
17. Runoff
______
14. Evaporation _____
18. Solar Radiation ______
Multiple Choice. For each statement, circle the correct answer.
19. Most of the energy that drives the water cycle comes from _____________________________.
a. The Sun
b. Earth's cores
c. Earth's oceans
d. the equator
20. ____________________ is the driving force behind excess runoff after a big precipitation event.
a. precipitation
b. steepness of a hill
c. gravity
d. solar radiation
Add questions about phase changes and gravity's affect.
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