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Premium member Presentation Transcript Water, water, everywhere: Water, water, everywhere Created by: Ms. RobinsonTable of Contents : Table of Contents Georgia Performance Standards Video The Different States of Water Visual Graphic Organizer “Timeline” Game Graph and Table Pie Graph Map AssessmentGeorgia Performance Standards: Georgia Performance Standards S5P2. Students will explain the difference between a physical change and a chemical change. b. Recognize that the changes in state of water (water vapor/steam, liquid, ice) are due to temperature differences and are examples of physical change.Video: Video http://youtu.be/TJoSuAVUGQA Click on the link!The Different States of Water: The Different States of Water Click on the picture to learn more about the states of water.FIGURE 35. Heat transactions when water changes state. Blue arrows indicate changes that absorb heat. The absorbed heat remains hidden, or “latent” until a reverse change occurs. The red arrows show changes that release latent heat back to the surroundings. The heat exchange occurs whenever water changes state even when there is no change in temperature. These heat exchanges play important roles in suppressing temperature changes and in developing instability. : F IGURE 35. Heat transactions when water changes state. Blue arrows indicate changes that absorb heat. The absorbed heat remains hidden, or “latent” until a reverse change occurs. The red arrows show changes that release latent heat back to the surroundings. The heat exchange occurs whenever water changes state even when there is no change in temperature. These heat exchanges play important roles in suppressing temperature changes and in developing instability.Graphic Organizer: Graphic Organizer“Timeline”: “Timeline”Can you make it melt?: Can you make it melt? Click on the picture below to play a game.Graph and Table: Graph and Table Year/Category Billion Gallons 1975/Irrigation 1950/Public Supply 1995/Thermoelectric 320 1960/Rural Domestic 2000/Total Withdrawals 250 1980/Irrigation 1955/Other Complete the table below on your own paperPie Graph: Pie Graph Answer the following question in your math journal. Which two categories make up the largest percentage? Show your work. Toilet and Faucet Leaks and Clothes Washer Shower and Clothes Washer Other and Toilet 1. What large body of water borders the Southern states on the east? _____________________________________ 2. What large body of water borders this area to the south? _______________________________ 3. What country borders this area on the southwest? _______________________________ 4. What major river runs north to south through the center of this region? _______________________________ 5. What major river runs along the southwestern border of this area? _______________________________ 6. The capital city of the U.S.A., Washington, D.C., is located between which two states? _______________________________ and _______________________________ 7. In this area, which state is the farthest southeast? _______________________________ 8. In this area, which state is the farthest southwest? ________________________________ 9. What is the name of the river that forms the northern border of Kentucky and that flows into the Mississippi River? _______________________________ 10. In which part of the country is this area: the northeast, northwest, southeast, or southwest? _____________________________ : 1. What large body of water borders the Southern states on the east? _____________________________________ 2. What large body of water borders this area to the south? _______________________________ 3. What country borders this area on the southwest? _______________________________ 4. What major river runs north to south through the center of this region? _______________________________ 5. What major river runs along the southwestern border of this area? _______________________________ 6. The capital city of the U.S.A., Washington, D.C., is located between which two states? _______________________________ and _______________________________ 7. In this area, which state is the farthest southeast? _______________________________ 8. In this area, which state is the farthest southwest? ________________________________ 9. What is the name of the river that forms the northern border of Kentucky and that flows into the Mississippi River? _______________________________ 10. In which part of the country is this area: the northeast, northwest, southeast, or southwest? _____________________________Assessment : Assessment Given the information you learned in this activity, create your own visual that shows the stages of water and the transformations between each. Be creative! 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Premium member Presentation Transcript Water, water, everywhere: Water, water, everywhere Created by: Ms. RobinsonTable of Contents : Table of Contents Georgia Performance Standards Video The Different States of Water Visual Graphic Organizer “Timeline” Game Graph and Table Pie Graph Map AssessmentGeorgia Performance Standards: Georgia Performance Standards S5P2. Students will explain the difference between a physical change and a chemical change. b. Recognize that the changes in state of water (water vapor/steam, liquid, ice) are due to temperature differences and are examples of physical change.Video: Video http://youtu.be/TJoSuAVUGQA Click on the link!The Different States of Water: The Different States of Water Click on the picture to learn more about the states of water.FIGURE 35. Heat transactions when water changes state. Blue arrows indicate changes that absorb heat. The absorbed heat remains hidden, or “latent” until a reverse change occurs. The red arrows show changes that release latent heat back to the surroundings. The heat exchange occurs whenever water changes state even when there is no change in temperature. These heat exchanges play important roles in suppressing temperature changes and in developing instability. : F IGURE 35. Heat transactions when water changes state. Blue arrows indicate changes that absorb heat. The absorbed heat remains hidden, or “latent” until a reverse change occurs. The red arrows show changes that release latent heat back to the surroundings. The heat exchange occurs whenever water changes state even when there is no change in temperature. These heat exchanges play important roles in suppressing temperature changes and in developing instability.Graphic Organizer: Graphic Organizer“Timeline”: “Timeline”Can you make it melt?: Can you make it melt? Click on the picture below to play a game.Graph and Table: Graph and Table Year/Category Billion Gallons 1975/Irrigation 1950/Public Supply 1995/Thermoelectric 320 1960/Rural Domestic 2000/Total Withdrawals 250 1980/Irrigation 1955/Other Complete the table below on your own paperPie Graph: Pie Graph Answer the following question in your math journal. Which two categories make up the largest percentage? Show your work. Toilet and Faucet Leaks and Clothes Washer Shower and Clothes Washer Other and Toilet 1. What large body of water borders the Southern states on the east? _____________________________________ 2. What large body of water borders this area to the south? _______________________________ 3. What country borders this area on the southwest? _______________________________ 4. What major river runs north to south through the center of this region? _______________________________ 5. What major river runs along the southwestern border of this area? _______________________________ 6. The capital city of the U.S.A., Washington, D.C., is located between which two states? _______________________________ and _______________________________ 7. In this area, which state is the farthest southeast? _______________________________ 8. In this area, which state is the farthest southwest? ________________________________ 9. What is the name of the river that forms the northern border of Kentucky and that flows into the Mississippi River? _______________________________ 10. In which part of the country is this area: the northeast, northwest, southeast, or southwest? _____________________________ : 1. What large body of water borders the Southern states on the east? _____________________________________ 2. What large body of water borders this area to the south? _______________________________ 3. What country borders this area on the southwest? _______________________________ 4. What major river runs north to south through the center of this region? _______________________________ 5. What major river runs along the southwestern border of this area? _______________________________ 6. The capital city of the U.S.A., Washington, D.C., is located between which two states? _______________________________ and _______________________________ 7. In this area, which state is the farthest southeast? _______________________________ 8. In this area, which state is the farthest southwest? ________________________________ 9. What is the name of the river that forms the northern border of Kentucky and that flows into the Mississippi River? _______________________________ 10. In which part of the country is this area: the northeast, northwest, southeast, or southwest? _____________________________Assessment : Assessment Given the information you learned in this activity, create your own visual that shows the stages of water and the transformations between each. Be creative!