Ocean Water Cycle Detective Quest for 2nd Grade (Advanced) ワークシート • 無料PDFダウンロード 解答キー
Junior hydrologists analyze how sunshine powers the global water engine and track a single drop's journey from the deep sea to the sky.
教育的概要
This worksheet assesses foundational knowledge of the oceanic water cycle, specifically focusing on the role of solar energy in driving phase changes. The assessment utilizes an inquiry-based 'detective' narrative to help second graders internalize complex vocabulary like evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. It is ideal for a formative assessment following an NGSS-aligned unit on Earth's systems and provide scaffolding for advanced primary learners.
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- Identify the sun as the primary energy source that drives the evaporation process in the ocean.
- Analyze the sequence of the water cycle to explain how water moves between the ocean, atmosphere, and land.
- Distinguish between the physical properties of salt water and fresh water during the evaporation and precipitation phases.
All 10 Questions
- Imagine you are a tiny salt crystal in the ocean. If the sun warms the water around you, what happens to your water droplet home?A) It stays exactly where it is foreverB) It turns into invisible gas and rises upC) It freezes into a giant floating icebergD) It turns into sand at the bottom of the sea
- True or False: Most of the water that falls as rain on Earth originally evaporated from our salty oceans.A) TrueB) False
- High in the sky, cooled-down water vapor huddles together with dust to form ______, which is called condensation.A) puddlesB) cloudsC) riversD) bubbles
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- A scientist finds that the water in the Indian Ocean is moving toward the shore like a giant underwater river. This is called:A) An ocean currentB) A water slideC) A rain stormD) A coral reef
- When a cloud gets too heavy and full of water, it releases ______ back down to the Earth's surface.A) sunlightB) windC) precipitationD) steam
- True or False: If the sun stopped shining, the water cycle would keep moving exactly the same way.A) TrueB) False
- If you are designing a map of the water cycle, why should you draw arrows pointing from the mountains back to the ocean?A) To show how fish jump uphillB) To show water runoff flowing into the seaC) To show where the sun goes at nightD) To show how sand moves to the desert
- Oceans are ______ than lakes because they contain a lot of dissolved minerals and salts.A) colderB) saltierC) smallerD) sweeter
- True or False: When ocean water evaporates, the salt stays behind in the ocean.A) TrueB) False
- Which of these best describes the 'Water Cycle'?A) A one-way trip where water disappearsB) A never-ending loop of water moving around EarthC) A way to wash clothes using ocean wavesD) A type of storm that only happens in winter
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よくある質問
Yes, this science quiz is a perfect no-prep resource for a substitute teacher because the clear explanations provided for each question allow for independent student work and easy grading.
Most second grade students will complete this science quiz in approximately fifteen to twenty minutes, depending on their reading level and prior knowledge of hydrological concepts.
This science quiz is designed for advanced second graders or as a collaborative group activity for students who need more support with complex terminology like salinity and runoff.
While specifically labeled for second grade, this science quiz features advanced vocabulary that makes it useful for third grade review or gifted and talented programs in earlier primary years.
Teachers can use this science quiz as a mid-unit check to see if students correctly understand that the sun powers evaporation before moving on to more complex weather patterns or climate studies.