Free Water Cycle Drawing Sheet | Grade 3 | Science | BookFlik

Free Water Cycle Drawing Sheet | Grade 3 | Science | BookFlik

Free Water Cycle Drawing Sheet | Grade 3 | Science | BookFlik worksheet preview — Science Water Cycle
Preview of the science drawing sheet — click “Download” to get the full PDF

About this drawing sheet

  • Subject: Science
  • Topic: Water Cycle
  • Year group: Year 4
  • Difficulty: Core

Bring the wonders of our planet to life with our Science water cycle drawing sheet year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for Grade 3 pupils, this engaging worksheet helps children visualise the complex journey water takes around the Earth. As they illustrate the process, students will explore key scientific vocabulary including evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.

This Science water cycle drawing sheet year 4 core is perfectly aligned with the Common Core State Standards for Science, which asks pupils to identify the part played by evaporation and condensation in the water cycle and associate the rate of evaporation with temperature. By combining artistic expression with scientific inquiry, this resource encourages pupils to think critically about how the sun powers this continuous movement of water.

Teachers can use this resource as a core activity during a primary science lesson on states of matter. It works brilliantly as a starter to check prior knowledge or as a main task to consolidate learning after a practical experiment. Because this Science water cycle drawing sheet year 4 core is pitched at the expected standard, it provides just the right level of challenge for Grade 3 learners to demonstrate their understanding through both labelling and illustration.

The resource includes a series of tasks to deepen comprehension:

1. Label the four main stages of the water cycle on your drawing.

2. Explain in one sentence what happens when water vapour cools down in the clouds.

3. Why is the sun so important for the water cycle to begin?

4. If the temperature dropped below freezing, which part of the cycle would change?

5. Describe how water moves from the ocean to a mountain top.

Download this free, high-quality resource today to support your classroom teaching. It is a fantastic way to make abstract scientific concepts feel real, helping your pupils master the curriculum while having fun with their science studies.

⬇ Download the free PDF

Preview the worksheet

If the preview does not load, open the PDF in a new tab.

Scroll to Top