Thursday 1/25/24 - TES 2.5 Drinking Cleopatra's Tears Short

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15 questions
Review
Objective: KWBAT explain how water moves in a cycle
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What do you think happened to the water drops?

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What differences do you observe between the two circles?

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When water evaporates, does the liquid water disappear?

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When water evaporates, what happens to the distance of the molecules that make up the liquid water?

Post Reading Check
Pre Reading Check

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Answer True or False:
  • New water forms on Earth every few years.
  • Dinosaurs may have drank the same water you bathe in.
  • If all the water vapor in the atmosphere condensed, it would cover the whole Earth.
  • Air is always dry.
  • Your body is made of water.
Post Reading Check

Here's the link to the book if you need to do corrections: https://learning.amplify.com/books/9781945192524/#page=1

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New water forms on Earth every few years.

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Dinosaurs may have drank the same water you bathe in.

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If all the water vapor in the atmosphere condensed, it would cover the whole Earth.

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Air is always dry.

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Your body is made of water.

Multiple Meaning Words: Drinking Cleopatra's Tears

Some words can mean more than one thing. For each word in the table:
  1. Read the sentence from Drinking Cleopatra’s Tears that uses the word.
  2. Read the two meanings the word can have.
  3. Decide which meaning the word has in the sentence from the book and circle that meaning.
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Did you know that water can be hard as rock?

The word hard means

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Did you know that water can be hard as rock?

The word rock means

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The drops of liquid water you see all over the grass condensed from water vapor in the air.

The word drops means

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Condensation usually happens high off the ground, but every once in a while it gets cool enough near the ground for water vapor to condense, and fog is formed.

The word cool means

Synthesizing Ideas About Water on Earth

  1. Read the question below.
  2. In the first three boxes, record big ideas from each source that help you answer the question.
  3. Connect ideas together to come up with a new understanding that answers the question.
Source: Drinking Cleopatra's Tears

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How can water on Earth a long time ago still be on Earth today?

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How does water change phases to move around Earth?