Original PromptGrade Level: 3rd grade.
Number of Questions: 5.
Topic, Standard, Text, or Description of the Assessment: water cycle.
Based on the text above, Create a multiple choice assessment, quiz, or test based on the topic, standard(s), or criteria! Make it a reading comprehension activity with an illustrated text and questions about the text.
The resource describes the four stages of the water cycle: evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection. It explains how solar energy facilitates the transformation of liquid water into water vapor through evaporation, which then rises to cooler altitudes where it condenses into clouds. Once these clouds become heavy with water droplets, precipitation occurs, leading water back to the Earth's surface in various forms such as rain or snow. Finally, the collection phase involves the gathering of water in bodies such as oceans and lakes, completing the cycle. A diagram illustrating these processes is included, emphasizing the cyclic nature of the water cycle.