Children investigate what happens to water when it is heated and cooled, connecting their observations to the water cycle.
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Teach: evaporate, condense, water vapour, cycle, cloud, rain, river, ocean. The cycle can be shown as a simple circle: sea → vapour → cloud → rain → river → sea.
Focus on just evaporation — water disappearing in the sun — as the most observable and verifiable part of the cycle.
Can children explain what evaporation is and give an example? Can they sequence the four stages of the water cycle in the correct order?
Sunlight and any available water are sufficient. The outdoor environment demonstrates the water cycle in real time.
Children often say evaporated water 'disappears.' It is still there as invisible vapour in the air — and will eventually return as rain.
The water cycle connects chemistry (states of matter), physics (heat transfer), and geography (weather and rivers). It is one of the most important integrating concepts in primary science.
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