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Salty Splashes and Cloud Crashes: Kindergarten Water Cycle Quiz (Medium) Feuille de Travail • Téléchargement PDF Gratuit avec Clé de Correction
Young learners track a droplet's journey from the deep blue sea to fluffy clouds using pattern recognition and sensory observations.
Vue d'ensemble pédagogique
This kindergarten science quiz evaluates foundational understanding of the hydrologic cycle through sensory-based observation and pattern recognition. Using a scaffolded approach, the assessment transitions from concrete concepts like saltiness and rain to abstract processes like evaporation and runoff. It is ideal for formative assessment during a weather unit and aligns with early elementary standards focusing on Earth's systems and heat energy.
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- Identify the sun as the primary energy source that drives the water cycle.
- Describe the physical transformation of water from liquid to gas and back to liquid.
- Distinguish between different water environments and their characteristics such as salinity and surface cover.
All 10 Questions
- If you take a big sip of ocean water, how will it taste?A) Very sweet like a cookieB) Sour like a yellow lemonC) Very salty like a pretzelD) Hot like a cup of cocoa
- True or False: The sun helps turn water into invisible gas that goes up into the sky.A) TrueB) False
- When tiny water droplets huddle together high in the cold sky, they form a ______.A) White cloudB) Sand castleC) Green treeD) Large rock
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- Which animal would be most happy living in the big, salty ocean?A) A fluffy farm kittenB) A bright blue whaleC) A hopping forest bunnyD) A red desert fox
- When a cloud gets too heavy with water, the water falls down as ______.A) Orange juiceB) Falling leavesC) GlitterD) Cold rain
- True or False: There is more dry land on Earth than there is blue ocean water.A) TrueB) False
- Imagine a puddle on the sidewalk after a storm. Where does the water go when the puddle disappears?A) It hides under a rockB) It turns into a flowerC) It goes up into the airD) A dog drinks all of it
- Water that flows over the ground and back into a river or ocean is called ______.A) RunoffB) StaticC) SleepyD) Jump-off
- What helper in the sky gives energy to move the whole water cycle?A) A bright airplaneB) The glowing moonC) The hot sunD) A twinkling star
- True or False: The same water on Earth has been moving around and around for a very long time.A) TrueB) False
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Foire Aux Questions
Yes, this science quiz is a perfect addition to a substitute folder because it uses simple language and provides clear explanations for every answer, making it easy for any guest teacher to lead a discussion on the water cycle.
Most kindergarten students will take approximately 15 to 20 minutes to finish this science quiz, though it can be extended into a full 30-minute lesson if the teacher reads the questions aloud and discusses the scientific explanations provided.
This science quiz supports differentiated instruction by utilizing various question types like true-false and multiple-choice, allowing teachers to provide verbal support or visual aids to students who are still developing their reading skills.
This science quiz measures a student's ability to recognize the sequence of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, as well as their understanding of global water distribution.
You can use this science quiz as an exit ticket or a mid-unit check to see which students understand the role of the sun and gravity before moving on to more complex Earth science topics.
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