Before we left school for Spring Break, we had started talking about the Water Cycle! Before watching the video and looking at the song, diagram and worksheet, think about what you remember about the water cycle. What parts do you remember? Can you describe what’s happening in each stage? Can you name some sources of water? (One source is the ocean).

Below is a video to remind you of the parts of the water cycle, a song that you can learn to help you remember the key parts of the water cycle,  a diagram of the water cycle, as well as a worksheet that you can print and complete (or figure out the answers and say them verbally).

Video: The Water Cycle

In the video the last stage they talk about is Collection; we have called this Accumulation in our class. Accumulation refers to water that did not get evaporated or absorbed into soil. The process leading to Accumulation is called Runoff.

Water Cycle Song: Water Cycle Song

Water Cycle Diagram: Water Cycle Diagram

Water Cycle Worksheet: Water Cycle Cut and Paste Worksheet

The Water Cycle