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- Water works | Primary Connections
Explore the movement of water throughout the school and across a landscape Investigate use of water in different occupations, and suggest responsible management of water at school and beyond
- Teacher Resources and Classroom Games :: Teach This
This short unit is based on the Year 4 Australian national science curriculum It is designed to build on students' prior knowledge of the states of matter while introducing a basic understanding of the water cycle
- The Water Cycle Unit | Science and Technology | AU - Inquisitive
In the lessons, students will identify different sources of water and describe key processes in the water cycle, including movement of water through the sky, landscape and ocean
- Water Works TWLH and KWL Grids - Twinkl
This resource has been designed to complement your teaching of the Australian Curriculum for Year 4 science Identify sources of water and describe key processes in the water cycle, including movement of water through the sky, landscape and ocean; precipitation; evaporation; and condensation
- Australian Curriculum Version 9. 0 Year 4 Science Unit The Water Cycle - TPT
Help your students understand how the water cycle works with this unit plan and lapbook Bring earth and space sciences to life as the unit plan walks you through everything you need to thoroughly cover the AC9S4U02 element of the Australian Science Year 4 curriculum version 9 0
- Teaching sequences for AC V9 | Primary Connections
Teaching sequences for AC V9 Australian Curriculum-aligned primary science teaching and learning resources Flexible and adaptable to any classroom setting Online, downloadable and free
- Water Cycle Teaching Resources for Year 4 - Teach Starter
Learn all about water sources and how it relates to the water cycle with this teaching presentation and matching workbook Learn everyday examples of evaporation, condensation and precipitation with this activity mini-book Learn about the steps in the water cycle with a printable flipbook
- Year 4 science How my water travels - resources. qld. gov. au
Students then trace the journey that their water takes every day, from catchment or aquifer to tap This lesson can be used with the Where does rain go activity in which students find out what happens when water falls on different surfaces in the schoolground
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