Utah State Core Standards
4th Grade Science Benchmark
Matter on Earth cycles from one form to another. The cycling of matter on Earth requires energy. The cycling of water is an example of this process. The sun is the source of energy for the water cycle. Water changes state as it cycles between the atmosphere, land, and bodies of water on Earth.
Standard 1
Students will understand that water changes state as it moves through the water cycle
Objective 2
Describe the water cycle.
Matter on Earth cycles from one form to another. The cycling of matter on Earth requires energy. The cycling of water is an example of this process. The sun is the source of energy for the water cycle. Water changes state as it cycles between the atmosphere, land, and bodies of water on Earth.
Standard 1
Students will understand that water changes state as it moves through the water cycle
Objective 2
Describe the water cycle.
- Locate examples of evaporation and condensation in the water cycle (e.g., water evaporates when heated and clouds or dew forms when vapor is cooled).
- Describe the processes of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation as they relate to the water cycle.
- Identify locations that hold water as it passes through the water cycle (e.g., oceans, atmosphere, fresh surface water, snow, ice, and ground water).
- Construct a model or diagram to show how water continuously moves through the water cycle over time.