
Classify water cycle
Free printable Grade 6 science worksheet for "Classify water cycle" — practice earth systems. No-prep, print or assign online.
Middle school students classify the stages of the water cycle in this Earth science worksheet, building a systematic understanding of how water moves between the atmosphere, land, and ocean. Teachers can use it during an Earth systems unit to help students move beyond simple labeling toward a classification approach that highlights the processes involved at each stage. Understanding the water cycle underpins broader study of weather, climate, and Earth's energy balance.
Learning objectives
- Classify water cycle stages including evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection
- Explain the process and driving force at each stage of the water cycle
- Describe how the water cycle connects Earth's atmosphere, land, and ocean systems
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It's designed for Middle School (ages 11–14), covering Earth systems.
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