This second easy worksheet builds on water cycle basics with new vocabulary. First graders trace the words snow, steam, river, and pond to expand their science word bank. Five fill-in-the-blank sentences focus on condensation, types of precipitation, and where water collects after rain. Three true or false questions reinforce that snow is precipitation, water never truly disappears when it evaporates, and rivers carry water back to oceans.
Style:
The Water Cycle
Part A: Trace the Words
Trace each water cycle word by following the dotted lines.
1. snow
2. steam
3. river
4. pond
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1. Water vapor cools down and turns back into tiny water drops. This is called condensation.
2. Rain and snow are two kinds of precipitation.
3. After it rains, water flows into rivers and lakes.
4. When you boil water, you can see steam rising from the pot.
5. Water collects in oceans, lakes, and ponds before the cycle starts again.
Part C: True or False
Read each sentence. Circle True or False.
1. Snow is a type of precipitation.
True False
2. Water disappears forever when it evaporates.
True False
3. Rivers carry water back to the ocean.
True False
The Water Cycle
★ Part A: Trace the Words
Trace each water cycle word by following the dotted lines.
1) snow
2) steam
3) river
4) pond
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1) Water vapor cools down and turns back into tiny water drops. This is called condensation.
2) Rain and snow are two kinds of precipitation.
3) After it rains, water flows into rivers and lakes.
4) When you boil water, you can see steam rising from the pot.
5) Water collects in oceans, lakes, and ponds before the cycle starts again.
★ Part C: True or False
Read each sentence. Circle True or False.
1) Snow is a type of precipitation.
True
False
2) Water disappears forever when it evaporates.
True
False
3) Rivers carry water back to the ocean.
True
False