Theme Tasks catalog
Water
• you will explore the properties of water;
• you will learn which water is useful and in which states it can be;
• you will think about why water is a priceless gift of nature;
• you will learn to use water wisely and take care of water.
• you will learn which water is useful and in which states it can be;
• you will think about why water is a priceless gift of nature;
• you will learn to use water wisely and take care of water.
1
Complete the sentence.
Choose the right word.
Complete the sentence.
Choose the right word.
2
The story about Droplet the Traveler.
On a fluffy cloud lived a little Droplet with her sisters.
They laughed and talked happily.
The droplets grew fast, and the cloud became bigger and heavier.
And one morning it poured down as rain to the ground.
See you soon!
Droplet only had time to shout to her sisters.
She fell on a daisy leaf and rolled into a stream.
The stream carried Droplet to a small lake.
The traveler had never seen so much water in her life.
Everything seemed new and interesting to her.
In the water she saw little carps.
They looked at her with interest.
Droplet wanted to meet them, but she didn't have time.
The sun touched her with its ray
and turned her into steam.
Droplet felt she was slowly rising up.
"I'm flying!" she whispered.
And she joined a beautiful white cloud,
which was going to the Snowy Kingdom.
Droplet flew for a long time,
and then saw snowy white mountains far away
and thought – "Why are they all white?"
She jumped off the cloud
and right away the ruler of the Snowy Kingdom – Frost – caught her,
who turned Droplet into a beautiful snowflake.
And next to her she saw many beautiful snowflakes
and thought – "Now I understand why everything is so white."
The story about Droplet the Traveler.
On a fluffy cloud lived a little Droplet with her sisters.
They laughed and talked happily.
The droplets grew fast, and the cloud became bigger and heavier.
And one morning it poured down as rain to the ground.
See you soon!
Droplet only had time to shout to her sisters.
She fell on a daisy leaf and rolled into a stream.
The stream carried Droplet to a small lake.
The traveler had never seen so much water in her life.
Everything seemed new and interesting to her.
In the water she saw little carps.
They looked at her with interest.
Droplet wanted to meet them, but she didn't have time.
The sun touched her with its ray
and turned her into steam.
Droplet felt she was slowly rising up.
"I'm flying!" she whispered.
And she joined a beautiful white cloud,
which was going to the Snowy Kingdom.
Droplet flew for a long time,
and then saw snowy white mountains far away
and thought – "Why are they all white?"
She jumped off the cloud
and right away the ruler of the Snowy Kingdom – Frost – caught her,
who turned Droplet into a beautiful snowflake.
And next to her she saw many beautiful snowflakes
and thought – "Now I understand why everything is so white."
3
Guess the riddle. Make the answer word.
They drink me,
they pour me,
everyone needs me.
Who am I?
Guess the riddle. Make the answer word.
They drink me,
they pour me,
everyone needs me.
Who am I?
4
Look, this is how planet Earth looks from space.
It is mostly blue, the color of water, which covers most of the Earth's surface.
It is in oceans, seas, rivers, ponds and lakes, under the ground and even in the air.
Do you know that water can be in three states?
Let's pour water into a glass.
This is the liquid state of water.
Let's pour water into a mold and freeze it.
It will turn into ice.
This is the solid state of water.
Let's put ice cubes and heat them.
The ice will slowly start to melt, turning back into liquid.
Let's boil the water. Bubbles with steam will appear, rising up and mixing with the air.
Steam is the gaseous state of water.
So, there are three states of water: liquid, solid and gaseous.
Look, this is how planet Earth looks from space.
It is mostly blue, the color of water, which covers most of the Earth's surface.
It is in oceans, seas, rivers, ponds and lakes, under the ground and even in the air.
Do you know that water can be in three states?
Let's pour water into a glass.
This is the liquid state of water.
Let's pour water into a mold and freeze it.
It will turn into ice.
This is the solid state of water.
Let's put ice cubes and heat them.
The ice will slowly start to melt, turning back into liquid.
Let's boil the water. Bubbles with steam will appear, rising up and mixing with the air.
Steam is the gaseous state of water.
So, there are three states of water: liquid, solid and gaseous.
5
Where do you need to pour water so it turns into ice?
Move the glass with water to the right place.
Where do you need to pour water so it turns into ice?
Move the glass with water to the right place.
6
You can see all three states of water in nature.
Water in a river, lake, rain, dew – this is the liquid state of water.
Ice, snow, frost – this is the solid state of water.
Clouds, vapor over water, fog – this is the gaseous state of water.
You can see all three states of water in nature.
Water in a river, lake, rain, dew – this is the liquid state of water.
Ice, snow, frost – this is the solid state of water.
Clouds, vapor over water, fog – this is the gaseous state of water.
7
Choose the pictures where water is in the solid state.
Choose the pictures where water is in the solid state.
8
Continue the sentence. Choose the right picture.
The water froze and turned into...
Continue the sentence. Choose the right picture.
The water froze and turned into...
9
Let's explore what properties water has in the liquid state.
Let's pour water from a bottle into a jug and a glass.
We see that water flows, it has no shape.
Notice, water takes the shape of the container it is in.
Let's smell the water.
Clean water has no smell.
Let's taste clean water.
Water has no taste.
Let's put a part from a constructor into a glass of water.
We can see this part well, because water is clear and colorless.
Let's put some sugar into the glass of water and stir.
What happened?
The water dissolved the sugar.
So, water dissolves some substances.
Remember the properties of water.
water is a liquid
it flows,
has no shape,
has no smell,
has no taste,
clear,
colorless,
dissolves some substances.
Let's explore what properties water has in the liquid state.
Let's pour water from a bottle into a jug and a glass.
We see that water flows, it has no shape.
Notice, water takes the shape of the container it is in.
Let's smell the water.
Clean water has no smell.
Let's taste clean water.
Water has no taste.
Let's put a part from a constructor into a glass of water.
We can see this part well, because water is clear and colorless.
Let's put some sugar into the glass of water and stir.
What happened?
The water dissolved the sugar.
So, water dissolves some substances.
Remember the properties of water.
water is a liquid
it flows,
has no shape,
has no smell,
has no taste,
clear,
colorless,
dissolves some substances.
10
Choose the cat who gives the right answer to the question.
Choose the cat who gives the right answer to the question.
11
Solve the problem orally.
There are 4 red fish and 6 yellow fish in the pond.
How many fish are there in the pond in total?
Choose the expressions that are the solution to the problem.
Solve the problem orally.
There are 4 red fish and 6 yellow fish in the pond.
How many fish are there in the pond in total?
Choose the expressions that are the solution to the problem.
12
Water is a priceless gift of nature.
It is needed for life by plants, animals, and people.
Their bodies are made mostly of water.
Animals drink water, and plants take it from the soil.
For many animals and plants, water in ponds is home.
People use water to drink and to cook food.
People wash dishes, do laundry, wash themselves, and water plants with water.
Water transport moves on water.
Life without water is impossible!
Save water, use it wisely.
Water is a priceless gift of nature.
It is needed for life by plants, animals, and people.
Their bodies are made mostly of water.
Animals drink water, and plants take it from the soil.
For many animals and plants, water in ponds is home.
People use water to drink and to cook food.
People wash dishes, do laundry, wash themselves, and water plants with water.
Water transport moves on water.
Life without water is impossible!
Save water, use it wisely.
13
Choose the natural objects that take water from the soil.
Choose the natural objects that take water from the soil.
14
Move to the lake the plants for which water is home.
Move to the lake the plants for which water is home.
15
Think, who uses water wisely?
Choose the right child.
Think, who uses water wisely?
Choose the right child.