Student activity sheet
The Water Cycle – Practice
- 1Water turns to vapour by ________
- 2Clouds form through ________
- 3Rain is a type of ________
Stage 3 · Practise
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Student activity sheet
Teacher answer key
Accept 'evaporating'.
Common slip: precipitation.
Check spelling.
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The student sheet goes on desks; the key with marking guidance stays with you. Numbering always matches.
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The teacher's copy
Q3. Sort these organisms into producers and consumers: grass, rabbit, oak tree, fox.
Q4. Explain what would happen to the foxes if all the rabbits disappeared.
Student sheet — questions only, ready to photocopy.
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