Operation Cloud-Maker: A Pre-K Water Cycle Mystery (Advanced) 워크시트 • 무료 PDF 다운로드 정답 키 포함
Preschool investigators track hidden ocean water as it transforms into fluffy clouds and raindrops through hands-on system modeling.
교육적 개요
Operation Cloud-Maker evaluates foundational understanding of the hydrologic cycle by tracking water through evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection. This science quiz employs personification and inquiry-based storytelling to scaffold complex thermodynamic concepts for early learners. It is designed for advanced Pre-K or Kindergarten classrooms as a formative assessment of Earth systems and energy transfer from the sun.
이 워크시트가 마음에 안 드세요? 한 번의 클릭으로 원하는 Science Earth Science Oceans Water Cycle 워크시트를 생성하세요.
단 한 번의 클릭으로 여러분의 교실 요구 사항에 맞는 맞춤형 워크시트를 만드세요.
자신만의 워크시트 생성학생들이 배울 내용
- Identify the sun as the primary energy source that drives the movement of water on Earth.
- Analyze the transformation of water droplets through different physical states, including vapor and clouds.
- Apply the concept of a cycle to explain why Earth's water is a continuous, reusable resource.
All 10 Questions
- If you are a tiny drop of ocean water and the sun warms you up, what is your next big move in the sky?A) I will turn into invisible mist and fly up high.B) I will change into a shiny piece of gold.C) I will stay still and fall asleep.D) I will turn into a green leaf.
- When lots of tiny water friends gather together in the cold air, they huddle up to create a big, white, fluffy ______.A) CloudB) SandwichC) MountainD) Blanket
- The water you splash in at the beach today could have been the same water a dinosaur drank a long time ago.A) TrueB) False
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- Imagine a cloud gets too heavy and full of water. What does the cloud do to feel light again?A) It floats higher and hides the sun.B) It lets the water fall down as rain or snow.C) It turns into a giant cotton ball.D) It asks a bird to carry the water away.
- After the rain falls on a mountain, it likes to travel back home to the big, salty ______.A) ForestB) OceanC) TreeholdD) Bathtub
- The sun is the 'boss' of the water cycle because its heat makes the water move.A) TrueB) False
- If the ocean water stopped moving up to the sky, what would happen to the plants in the forest?A) They would have a giant party.B) They would turn blue and purple.C) They would get thirsty because it wouldn't rain.D) They would start to walk to the beach.
- When water vapor touches a cold window and turns into water drops, this is called ______.A) CondensationB) EvaporationC) FreezingD) Splashing
- The ocean is very salty! But when the sun turns ocean water into mist, what happens to the salt?A) The salt stays behind in the ocean.B) The salt flies up and makes the clouds salty.C) The salt turns into sugar in the sky.D) The salt turns into a bird.
- The water cycle never stops; it keeps going round and round like a wheel.A) TrueB) False
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자주 묻는 질문
Yes, this science quiz is an ideal no-prep sub-plan for early childhood classrooms because the narrative structure and provided explanations make it easy for any guest teacher to facilitate a discussion about the water cycle.
Most Pre-K students will take about 15 to 20 minutes to complete this science quiz when administered as a group activity or guided verbal assessment.
This science quiz is designed for advanced Pre-K learners but can be used for differentiated instruction by providing more visual aids for younger students or asking older students to define scientific terms like condensation mentioned in the text.
While specifically labeled for advanced Pre-K, this science quiz is also highly effective for Kindergarten students beginning to explore Earth and space science standards.
Teachers can use this science quiz as a formative assessment by observing student responses to the cause-and-effect questions, identifying whether children understand the link between sun heat and water movement.