A Southwest Florida Water Management District Newsletter for Grades K–2
WOW!
WATER CYCLE
Hi! Remember me? I am Ripply.I will help you learn more about the water cycle. Water is always moving! We will read stories.We will play games and color. It is all about water. Let’s start!
Water Wows!Most of the human body is made upof water.
The in our world is on a trip that
never ends! The warms in
our oceans, rivers, lakes and ponds.
The moves up into the air and
makes . When falls from
the , it goes to many places.
Some travels back up into the air.
Some travels down to the earth.
Some may even move deep under-
ground.
The wonderful trip that takes is
called the cycle. It is happening
right now!The End
Water Trip Rebus
Color the Water Cycle
YELLOW1 = LIGHT BLUE3 = BROWN5 =
GRAY2 = DARK BLUE4 = GREEN6 =
Use the numbers below to color the picture. Then draw arrows to show water moving in the cycle.
4 4 4
4 4 4
2
2
3
6
55
6
6 6
6
1
4
1
DINOSAURS
Living things have used the same water for a long, long time. Help Ripply find his way to the bay. Look for things along the river that may have used your water.
You may be surprised!
ANIMALS
YOUR FAMILY
THE BAY
NATIVE AMERICANS
PIONEERS
BIRDS and PLANTS
Who Drank My Water?
DINOSAURS
Living things have used the same water for a long, long time. Help Ripply find his way to the bay. Look for things along the river that may have used your water.
You may be surprised!
ANIMALS
YOUR FAMILY
THE BAY
NATIVE AMERICANS
PIONEERS
BIRDS and PLANTS
Who Drank My Water?
Cheer Up Ripply
Ripply wants you to know about ways to save water. Saving water makes Ripply happy. Place a line under each sentence that tells a way to save water. Then draw a BIG smile on Ripply.
1. Water your lawn every day.
2. Take short showers.
3. Flush litter down the toilet.
4. Turn off the water while brushing your teeth.
5. Wash only full loads of dishes in the dishwasher.
Draw a picture to show one way to save water. I Can Save Water
Find out how much water is in your body. It is fun!
Directions:1. Stretch out on your back on a clean sidewalk or on a large piece of paper.
2. Ask a friend to draw around the outside of your body with chalk or crayon. This will make an outline of your body.
3. Stand up.
4. Draw a line below the shoulders of your outline.
5. Color the area below the line blue.
6. This shows about how much water is in YOU!
Water WatcherActivity
What Does EveryLiving Thing Need?
Find the answer by crossing out all the letters that appear 3 times. Circle the letters that are left.
Write the answer on the spaces below.
OMCFHDI
BFNAKPS
SWSMVEV
OCH
CZN
BIVNOZR
KDBIZMP
HKFDTP
VISAY/KH 05-14The Southwest Florida Water Management District (District) does not discriminate on the basis of disability. This nondiscrimination policy involves every aspect of the District’s functions, including access to and participation in the District’s programs and activities. Anyone requiring reasonable accommodation as provided for in the Americans with Disabilities Act should contact the District’s Human Resources Bureau Chief, 2379 Broad St., Brooksville, FL 34604-6899; telephone (352) 796-7211 or 1-800-423-1476 (FL only), ext. 4702; TDD 1-800-231-6103 (FL only); or email [email protected].
Top Related