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Welcome to the ENTER - ONE teaching resources. We at ENTER - ONE are committed to supplying you with the highest quality teaching resources. We are here to make your life easier. You will find complete units covering numerous topics. We hope you enjoy using our resources.

Welcome to the ENTER - ONE teaching resources. We at ENTER - ONE are committed to supplying you with the highest quality teaching resources. We are here to make your life easier. You will find complete units covering numerous topics. We hope you enjoy using our resources.
General Science - Earth Resources Unit 4 of 7
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General Science - Earth Resources Unit 4 of 7

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This resource is the 4th unit of the general science course. It covers Earths resources. Topics include: Igneous, sedimentary & metamorphic rocks Weathering Soils Soil experiment Questions and answers This Powerpoint can be used to supplement your science and biology classes. The theory presented is of a simple and easy to understand manner. Enjoy the colorful pictures Kind Regards ENTER -ONE
The Water Cycle Worksheet
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The Water Cycle Worksheet

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Water Cycle Worksheet This comprehensive water cycle worksheet is designed to help students understand the processes and stages within the water cycle through a variety of engaging questions and activities. The worksheet includes: Labelling Exercise: Students label each stage of the water cycle—evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection—using a provided word bank. This allows students to visually connect each term to its function. Cycle Explanation Section: Students are asked to explain each stage of the water cycle in their own words, reinforcing their understanding of how water moves through natural processes. Fill-in-the-Blanks Question: Using a second word bank, students complete sentences that describe how water transitions through different stages in the environment. This exercise strengthens vocabulary and concept retention. Create Your Own Water Cycle Activity: An optional, hands-on project guides students through creating a mini water cycle in a plastic bag taped to a window. Students observe how heat and condensation occur in a controlled setting, bringing the lesson to life. This activity includes clear instructions, guiding students in identifying evaporation, condensation, and precipitation within their setup. Answer Key Included: The worksheet also includes a full answer key for teacher use, supporting quick assessment and discussion. Learning Benefits: This worksheet deepens understanding by encouraging students to apply vocabulary in context, visually engage with the cycle stages, and reflect on observations in a practical activity. A great resource for building foundational science skills and observation techniques! Kind regards ENTER - ONE