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Showing posts with label Water cycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Water cycle. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

T3 W7 - Mango - Severe Weather SJ SL3

T3 W7 - Mango - Severe Weather SJ SL 3

WALT understand different kinds of severe weather.

WALT think critically about some of the effects that different weather patterns can have.

  1. Interesting or Tricky Words
Meaning
Destructive 
Causing damage in cities or towns 
Devastating 
A highly big damage or known as rucuse 
concrete
existing in a material or physical form
Paeroa 
Paeroa is a small town in the northern Waikato. It is beautiful.
Martin brought 
Martin brought is a famous town and it’s about 20 years old 
Southern Alps 
A range of mountain running along a large section of south 
severe
Something hash and something really bad like bad weather. 
Erode 
All kinds of natural agents
Hemisphere 
Its half of the earth divided into northern the  southern halves 
Aorere
Is a collage in new zealand.

2. Choose one of the subheadings in your text. Summarise the information in your own
words - one paragraph. 

When streams and rivers over fill it can cause a flood. Floods can take up to 1 or 2 miles or maybe more. When rivers rain and streams combine it will turn into a flood.  floods all around the world can be severely dangerous. There have not been in the far north in New Zealand.      





Friday, August 23, 2019

Monday, August 19, 2019

Label the Water Cycle

WALT Label the different parts of the Water cycle 

Friday, August 16, 2019

Making Puddles - Our Water Experiment

WALT explain what happens when water evaporates. 

What was our hypothesis?
We think that the Puddles in the sun will evaporate faster then the one in the shade.

Describe what we did? 

1. Alani Tipped 2L on the concrete to make a puddle in the sun
2. Me Liv and Reina drew around the puddle with chalk and Anahera took a photo
3. we waited for 15 minutes to check the puddles to see how much the water evaporated      

What happened?
 Both Puddles where evaporating but the one in the sun evaporated faster but the one in the shade was slower 


Think about which puddles disappeared faster? one on the outside because the sun controls the water cycle.

What caused the water to disappear? the sun made the one in the outside disappear faster than the the one in the shade.











Wednesday, August 14, 2019

The Water Cycle A - Z

WALT find key words related to the water cycle.