We know water runs in our homes, but how does it get there? Use this free water cycle learning activity to show your child where water comes from.
Water can be found all around us. It is in the clouds, on the ground, and even in the air.
Around 97% of the earth’s water source comes from the ocean. The ocean is often the starting point we use when talking about the water cycle.
The water cycle is a system of processes that water goes through.
This learning activity starts with a brief unit study found on the contributor’s webpage. You’ll find additional activities, child-friendly videos, and resources that go with your study.
Don’t miss the worksheets that complement the unit study!
The first page of the worksheets is a colorful poster depicting the water cycle.
The next page explores the different stages of water: precipitation, collection, evaporation, and condensation. A diagram shows each stage.
A water cycle circle page is a cut-and-paste activity that shows the cycle.
Vocabulary words and definitions will help your child become familiar with common water cycle terminology.
Grab more worksheets and activities about the water cycle below:
Click here for your free learning activity all about the water cycle from Faith and Good Works.
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