Understand the Water Cycle with This Visual Study Organiser (Perfect for Upper Block Science)
There are repeated patterns of change in nature, and one of the most important is the water cycle. This is a key topic in the Upper Block Primary Science syllabus, especially for students preparing for the PSLE.
The water cycle explains how water changes form and moves through different stages in the environment. Understanding this cycle not only helps children answer exam questions with confidence—it also builds appreciation for Earth as a self-sustaining system.
🔍 What Your Child Needs to Know for the PSLE:
Your child should be able to identify and explain the four key processes in the water cycle:
- Melting: solid (ice) → liquid (water)
- Evaporation / Boiling: liquid → gas (water vapour)
- Condensation: gas → liquid
- Freezing: liquid → solid
These are all changes in the states of water caused by heating or cooling, and they play an important role in real-world phenomena like rainfall, cloud formation, and temperature changes.
🧠 Help Your Child Revise with a Water Cycle Study Organiser
We’ve prepared a visual summary to help your child revise these concepts in a fun and organised way.
Use this free printable Science study sheet to:
✅ Recall key Science terms
✅ Understand how heating and cooling affect water
✅ Identify real-world examples of the water cycle
✅ Reinforce memory through visual learning
📥 Click Below to Download Your FREE Water Cycle Notes
We have included the answers which can be used as study sheets or even a a quiz session you can do with your child!
💡 Bonus Tip for Parents:
Reinforce your child’s learning by discussing how the water cycle works in daily life—e.g., boiling water, fog on a mirror, or ice melting in a drink. These small moments build big understanding!
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