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Video Quiz15Questions1-93% 2-87% 3-80% 4-73% 5-67% 6-60% 7-53% 8-47% 9-40% 10-33% 11-27% 12-20% 13-13% 14-7%12Questions1-92% 2-83% 3-75% 4-67% 5-58% 6-50% 7-42% 8-33% 9-25% 10-17% 11-8%RoomBlock ID#NameTeacherDate:/ /1-90% 2-80% 3-70% 4-60% 5-50% 6-40% 7-30% 8-20%9-10%10 QuestionsPeriodWater CycleBNE20While watching, complete this video guide.Do1:20Answer KeyQuizNotVideoWrite onthisThree thingsI knewFeedback?that were confirmed inthe video:A-Need some HELP?Answers are on the video at approximately the time indicated.PaperAnswer Sheet LinkB-1. Gas6:20 6. Molecules11:50 11. OppositeC-2:10 2. Energy7:00 7. Faster12:40 12. Stickout of % correct -- Grade of (Circle One)A B C D F - P FThree3:20things3.I Precipitationdidn’t knowA-8:40 8. Evaporate14:40 13. Cloudsbut I now know because I4:10 4. Evaporates9:30 9. Recycled15:40 14. Collectswatched the video.B-Use a separate sheet to record your answers.5:50Do 5.over- Checked BySignatureHydrological10:40 10. Condensed18:40 15. SurviveC-. 1. Water can be a liquid, solid or . 2. The sun’s energy / position changes water from a liquid to water vapor. 3. can be rain, sleet, snow or hail. 4. Water from plants, rivers, oceans. 5. The scientific word for water cycle is cycle. 6. The in water are always moving. 7. Molecules in hot water move slower / faster than molecules in cooler water. 8. Water can evaporate / freeze even when it’s not very hot. 9. Water is constantly being . 10. The frost on a glass is water. 11. Evaporation is the of condensation. 12. Water vapor must have something to to in order for it to condense. 13. Water vapor rises to the sky, condenses and becomes . 14. The precipitation falls from the clouds and in ponds, puddles, oceans. 15. All plants and animals need water to .All materials are 2011 StarMaterials.com and all rights reserved.Answer KeySee StarMaterials.com/copy for copy restrictions.

RoomBlock ID#TeacherBNE20NameDate: / /PeriodWater CycleWhile watching, complete this video guide.Three things I knewthat were confirmed inthe video:A-B-C-Three things I didn’t knowbut I now know because Iwatched the video.A-B-C- 1. Water can be a liquid, solid or . 2. The sun’s energy / position changes water from a liquid to water vapor. 3. can be rain, sleet, snow or hail. 4. Water from plants, rivers, oceans. 5. The scientific word for water cycle is cycle. 6. The in water are always moving. 7. Molecules in hot water move slower / faster than molecules in cooler water. 8. Water can evaporate / freeze even when it’s not very hot. 9. Water is constantly being . 10. The frost on a glass is water. 11. Evaporation is the of condensation. 12. Water vapor must have something to to in order for it to condense. 13. Water vapor rises to the sky, condenses and becomes . 14. The precipitation falls from the clouds and in ponds, puddles, oceans. 15. All plants and animals need water to .All materials are 2011 StarMaterials.com and all rights reserved.Answer KeySee StarMaterials.com/copy for copy restrictions.

RoomVideo QuizBlock ID#TeacherNameDate: / /PeriodWater CycleBNE20While watching, complete this video guide.QuizNotVideoWrite onthisThree things I knewthat were confirmed inthe video:DoA-PaperB-C--- Grade of (Circle One)A B C D F - P FA-out of % correctThree things I didn’t knowbut I now know because Iwatched the video.Use a separate sheet to record your answers.B-Do over - Checked By SignatureC-. 1. Water can be a liquid, solid or . 2. The sun’s energy / position changes water from a liquid to water vapor. 3. can be rain, sleet, snow or hail. 4. Water from plants, rivers, oceans. 5. The scientific word for water cycle is cycle. 6. The in water are always moving. 7. Molecules in hot water move slower / faster than molecules in cooler water. 8. Water can evaporate / freeze even when it’s not very hot. 9. Water is constantly being . 10. The frost on a glass is water. 11. Evaporation is the of condensation. 12. Water vapor must have something to to in order for it to condense. 13. Water vapor rises to the sky, condenses and becomes . 14. The precipitation falls from the clouds and in ponds, puddles, oceans. 15. All plants and animals need water to .All materials are 2011 StarMaterials.com and all rights reserved.Answer KeySee StarMaterials.com/copy for copy restrictions.

RoomBlock ID#TeacherNameDate: / /PeriodWater CycleBNE20While watching, complete this video guide.Three things I knewthat were confirmed inthe video:Video QuizA-B-C--- Grade of (Circle One)A B C D F - P FA-out of % correctThree things I didn’t knowbut I now know because Iwatched the video.B-Do over - Checked By SignatureC- 1. Water can be a liquid, solid or . 2. The sun’s energy / position changes water from a liquid to water vapor. 3. can be rain, sleet, snow or hail. 4. Water from plants, rivers, oceans. 5. The scientific word for water cycle is cycle. 6. The in water are always moving. 7. Molecules in hot water move slower / faster than molecules in cooler water. 8. Water can evaporate / freeze even when it’s not very hot. 9. Water is constantly being . 10. The frost on a glass is water. 11. Evaporation is the of condensation. 12. Water vapor must have something to to in order for it to condense. 13. Water vapor rises to the sky, condenses and becomes . 14. The precipitation falls from the clouds and in ponds, puddles, oceans. 15. All plants and animals need water to .All materials are 2011 StarMaterials.com and all rights reserved.Answer KeySee StarMaterials.com/copy for copy restrictions.

RoomBlock ID#TeacherNameDate: / /PeriodWater CycleBNE20While watching, complete this video guide.Three things I knewthat were confirmed inthe video:clouds- Word Bank -A-B-fasterpositioncollectscondensedThree things Ienergydidn’t knowevaporatesbut I now knowbecause kA-oppositesurvivewatched the video.B-C-Not all terms are used.Some terms may be used more than once.C- 1. Water can be a liquid, solid or . 2. The sun’s energy / position changes water from a liquid to water vapor. 3. can be rain, sleet, snow or hail. 4. Water from plants, rivers, oceans. 5. The scientific word for water cycle is cycle. 6. The in water are always moving. 7. Molecules in hot water move slower / faster than molecules in cooler water. 8. Water can evaporate / freeze even when it’s not very hot. 9. Water is constantly being . 10. The frost on a glass is water. 11. Evaporation is the of condensation. 12. Water vapor must have something to to in order for it to condense. 13. Water vapor rises to the sky, condenses and becomes . 14. The precipitation falls from the clouds and in ponds, puddles, oceans. 15. All plants and animals need water to .All materials are 2011 StarMaterials.com and all rights reserved.Answer KeySee StarMaterials.com/copy for copy restrictions.

Room- Do NOT write on this paper -Block ID#TeacherNameDate: / /PeriodWater CycleBNE20While watching, complete this video guide.Three things I knewthat were confirmed inthe video:clouds- WordVideoQuiz ree things Ienergydidn’t knowevaporatesbut I now knowbecause kA-oppositesurvivewatched the video.B-C-Not all terms are used.Some terms may be used more than once.C- 1. Water can be a liquid, solid or . 2. The sun’s energy / position changes water from a liquid to water vapor. 3. can be rain, sleet, snow or hail. 4. Water from plants, rivers, oceans. 5. The scientific word for water cycle is cycle. 6. The in water are always moving. 7. Molecules in hot water move slower / faster than molecules in cooler water. 8. Water can evaporate / freeze even when it’s not very hot. 9. Water is constantly being . 10. The frost on a glass is water. 11. Evaporation is the of condensation. 12. Water vapor must have something to to in order for it to condense. 13. Water vapor rises to the sky, condenses and becomes . 14. The precipitation falls from the clouds and in ponds, puddles, oceans. 15. All plants and animals need water to .All materials are 2011 StarMaterials.com and all rights reserved.Answer KeySee StarMaterials.com/copy for copy restrictions.

Quiz Grade:AB C ID#DF - P F - DoRoomBlockOver% CorrectNameTeacherDate: / /PeriodWater CycleBNE20While watching, complete this video guide.Three things I knewthat were confirmed inthe video:clouds- WordVideoQuiz BankWord -BankA-B-fasterpositioncollectscondensedThree things Ienergydidn’t knowevaporatesbut I now knowbecause kA-oppositesurvivewatched the video.B-C-Not all terms are used.Some terms may be used more than once.C- 1. Water can be a liquid, solid or . 2. The sun’s energy / position changes water from a liquid to water vapor. 3. can be rain, sleet, snow or hail. 4. Water from plants, rivers, oceans. 5. The scientific word for water cycle is cycle. 6. The in water are always moving. 7. Molecules in hot water move slower / faster than molecules in cooler water. 8. Water can evaporate / freeze even when it’s not very hot. 9. Water is constantly being . 10. The frost on a glass is water. 11. Evaporation is the of condensation. 12. Water vapor must have something to to in order for it to condense. 13. Water vapor rises to the sky, condenses and becomes . 14. The precipitation falls from the clouds and in ponds, puddles, oceans. 15. All plants and animals need water to .All materials are 2011 StarMaterials.com and all rights reserved.Answer KeySee StarMaterials.com/copy for copy restrictions.

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