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The Water Cycle End of Unit Test Assessment and Unit Guide

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  1. This water cycle unit bundle includes 8 one hour lesson plans with all of the resources needed to implement them in your science classroom. The unit explains how water moves through the water cycle on Earth from evaporation and transpiration to condensation, precipitation, runoff and collection. Thi
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This FREE 20 question science test covers the water cycle, evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, runoff and collection, and more. It also includes an answer key.

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2 page test, 2 page answer key
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40 minutes
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NGSSMS-ESS2-4
Develop a model to describe the cycling of water through Earth’s systems driven by energy from the sun and the force of gravity. Emphasis is on the ways water changes its state as it moves through the multiple pathways of the hydrologic cycle. Examples of models can be conceptual or physical. A quantitative understanding of the latent heats of vaporization and fusion is not assessed.

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