This 11 page Lesson Plan contains the following 67 vocabulary words and definitions related to The Water Cycle and Climates Unit in Earth Science:
Oceanography, Water Cycle, Phase, Liquid, Freezing Temperature, Absolute Zero, Solid, Evaporation, Gas, Water Vapor, Aerosol, Cloud, Coalesce, Colloid, Condensation Nuclei (Surface), Condensation, Boiling Temperature, Sublimation, Transpiration, Evapotranspiration, Potential, Evapotranspiration, Actual Evapotranspiration, Infiltration, Groundwater, Leaching, Saturation, Zone of Saturation, Water Table, Porosity, Permeability, Annular Drainage Pattern, Runoff, Drainage, Pattern, Trellis Drainage, Meander, Streambed, Water Budget, Surplus, Deficit, Recharge, Storage, Usage, Capillarity, Capillary Water, Convection, Conduction, Radiation, Refraction, Scattering, Insolation, Angle of Insolation, Duration of Insolation, Energy Absorption, Specific Heat, Calorimeter, Reflection, Greenhouse Effect, Infrared Waves, Insolation-Temperature Lag, Climate, Continental Climate, Marine Climate, Latitude, Altitude, Mountain, Windward, Planetary Wind Belts
This vocabulary lesson plan can be used as a transparency or handout to introduce or review unit vocabulary words. I usually have students look these words up on their own, and then we review them as a class.
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A PowerPoint Presentation and other resources on this topic can be purchased separately.
Water Cycle and Climates PowerPoint Presentation
Water Cycle and Climates Notes Outline
Water Cycle and Climates Homework
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