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Video of the Water Cycle

Added: 19 Jul 2016 Contributor: Aine Seagrave Resource type: Audio / Video

Fun video about the entire water cycle with this video clip. There are analogies and examples used in the video to help explain the water cycle. The ideas from the video could be used in completing a science fair project. Pupils will learn how rain happens by finding out what evaporation and condensation mean.

How it maps to the curriculum

3-4
SESE Geography

Strand: Natural Environments

Strand unit: Land, Rivers, Seas of My County

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • become familiar with the names and locations of some major natural features in the county
  • develop some familiarity with the relationship of these features with each other and with elements of the built environment such as roads, bridges, towns and cities

Suggestions for use: Set questions for pupils to answer from watching the video clip. Set up the jug of water activity in your classroom and see does the level of water change in the jug over a certain among of time. Ask your class what they think will happen to the water beforehand.

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