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Science 4 Lesson 68: The Role of the Sun in the

Water Cycle

ETHEL N. CANTERO
Teacher III
Mabasa Elementary School
Setting
Standards
Here are some reminders while you
are inside our classroom.
1.Keep your dear teacher happy.
2.Listen while others are speaking.
3.Be kind and respectful to everyone.
4.Share and play fair.
5.Follow directions quickly.
6.Work quietly.
7.Raise your hand and wait to speak.
Listen to the song.
* Pass the bowl to
your classmate.
Listen to the song.
* STOP when the
music stopped.
* The one
who is
holding the
bowl will
pick one
egg.
Read and
answer the
question
inside the
egg.
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G a l l oo
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6 X9= • 54 12X12 = 144

• 7X 7 = • 49 17X13 = 221

• 8X 9 = • 72 18X14 = 252

• 13 X 5 = • 65

• 15X 5 = • 75
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Group Regulations
Get along
Respect others
On Task Behavior
Use Quiet Voice
Participate
Stay in Your Groups
*Follow the directions given to your group.
*You will report /present your work after 5
minutes.
Group
Activity
Group 1
Group 2 Group 3
Color the cut –out
picture. Form the Watch the video Complete the
water cycle using clip about the picture puzzle,
the colored water cycle then label then answer
pictures. Picture think an the following
out the process of interpretative question.
water cycle. Paste dance about the
on the given paper
song.
showing the process
of water cycle.
RUBRICS :
1. Each group will do the activity cooperatively and
in a well-manner way –------------------ 5 points
2. Reporting / Presentation -------------------- 5 points
3. Accuracy of answers or correctness of activity--------------5 points
  _________
Total 15 points
Reporting
time
Team Yellow “Light up the
Water Cycle”

Reporting
time
What to do:
Color the cut-out pictures
Form the water cycle using the colored pictures
Picture out the process of water cycle
Paste on the given paper the colored pictures
showing the processes of water cycle
Label the illustration according to its process
Answer the following questions:
1. What are the processes involved in the water cycle?
2. What is the role of the sun in the water cycle?
Team green “Picture puzzle”

Reporting
time
What to do:
Complete the picture puzzle the answe
following question
1. What does the puzzle depict?
2. List down all the process involve in t
cycle then describe each.
3. Can life and other environmental pro
continue without the water cycle? Why
not?
4. What is the role of the sun in the wa
THE ROLE OF THE SUN
IN THE WATER CYCLE
THE ROLE OF THE SUN IN THE WATER CYCLE
Sun warms ocean water causing it to
EVAPORATE. Water vapor CONDENSES
to form clouds. Clouds become very
heavy before beginning to PRECIPITATE.
Precipitation collects in rivers, lakes, and
oceans. The sun warms ocean water…
The Sun
The sun’s energy is necessary
to power the water cycle.
Evaporation

The sun warms


the water in the
ocean, causing it
to change from
water (liquid) to
water vapor
(gas).
Condensation
Once they become so
heavy, the cloud can no
longer hold them. It
begins to precipitate.
Precipitation can be:
• Rain
• Snow
• Sleet
• Hail
Precipitation collects in:
• Rivers
• Lakes
• Oceans
Then what?
Right! It
starts all
over again!
That is why
it is called a
cycle.
Sun warms ocean water causing
it warms
Sun to EVAPORATE. Water
ocean water causing it tovapor
CONDENSES
EVAPORATE. Waterto form
vapor clouds.to
CONDENSES
Clouds
form clouds.become very heavy
Clouds become very heavy before
beginning
before beginningtotoPRECIPITATE.
PRECIPITATE.
Precipitation
Precipitation collects
collects in rivers,
in rivers, lakes, and
lakes,The
oceans. andsunoceans.
warms ocean The sun
water…
warms ocean water…
1. What are the process involved in the water
cycle?
2. What is the role of the sun in the water
cycle?
3. What would likely to happen if one of the
process in the water cycle will not occur?
Activity Time
Grouping:
Remember these:
What is the role of the sun in the water cycle?

The sun heats the water and the land surface


of the earth causing the changes in temperature
and evaporation of water takes place in the
atmosphere.

What are the processes involved in the


water cycle as shown in the numbered parts of
the water cycle?

Evaporation, transpiration, condensation and


precipitation.
What is the role of the sun in the water cycle?
The sun heats the water and the land
surface of the earth causing the changes in
temperature and evaporation of water takes
place in the atmosphere.

What are the processes involved in the


water cycle as shown in the numbered parts of
the water cycle?
Evaporation, transpiration,
condensation and precipitation.
Name:_______________________________________
Write the letter of the correct answer.
____1. Where does water come from as shown in the diagram?
A. Oceans, rivers, trees, human and animals
B. Houses and buildings
C. Transportations
_______2. What are the process involved in the water cycle?
A. Evaporation, Condensation, Transpiration, Precipitation
B. Sun, cloud, rain
C. Evaporates, lightning, rain
_______3. What is the role of the sun in the water cycle?
A. The sun gives light to the water cycle.
B. The sun heats the water and the land surface of the earth causing
changes in temperature and evaporation of water.
C. The sun warms the earth.
_______4. Which part of the earth does greater evaporation take place?
A. Land and water surface of the earth
B. Volcanoes
C. Buildings
___________5. _________ is a continuous process of changing liquid with into
the water vapor(gas) when heated and back to liquid water when cooled.
A. Clouds
B. Rain
C. Water Cycle
Make a Diorama of the
water cycle using
recyclable or
indigenous materials.
Fish are covered with scales for
protection from disease and from
other animals that live in water.
Their scales are smooth and slimy,
arranged overlapping from head to
tail so as the water slips smoothly
as it moves forward.
Shrimp and Shrimp and lobster
Lobster are covered with
outside skeleton
or exoskeleton
Clams and Mussels Clams and mussels
are covered with shells
Remember these:

1. Adaptation is the structure or


behavior that helps an organism
survive in its environment.
2. Fish are covered with scales and
have gills for breathing underwater
and fins for swimming.
3. Shrimp and lobster are covered
with exoskeleton.
4. Clams and mussels are covered
with shells.
5.Animals living in water
are aquatic animals.
Assignment:

Write 8 common
animals that
live on land.

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