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Learn the Water Cycle

May 21, 20226 minSeason 2Ep. 19
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Episode description

What happens to the water in the paddle once the sun is out? In this episode, as we get ready to go and play outside, we observe the water cycle and learn all the “-ation” processes that are involved in it 🌧️ ❄️ ☀️
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Transcript

Speaker 1

Welcome to Music to our Ears, where we share some interesting tidbits and stories related to our favorite Lingo Kids songs. All right, Lingo Kids friends, it's time to go outside and play. It's a beautiful sunny day, the perfect weather to have fun at the playground. I think I'll come outside too.

Speaker 2

Ah Oh, a.

Speaker 1

Puddle, silly me, I forgot that it rained yesterday. Where did the rain go? Good question, Billy. Rain is part of the water cycle. The word cycle means circle. Some water on Earth travels in a circle up into the air, moving with the wind, then down onto the earth, and back up again.

Speaker 2

Get it, I'm not sure, not really.

Speaker 1

Well, let's look at this puddle. Today is sunny, so tomorrow the puddle might be gone. Where will it go? It will dry up, right, Lisa. That's called evaporation. Say it with me. E vap four ray shun. Tiny amounts of water go into the air until all of the water in the puddle is gone. It's happening right now, even though you can't see it. When the tiny bits of water are way up in the sky, they cool and connect together to make clouds. That has a fancy name, too, condensation.

Try that word calm den say shun, excellent.

Speaker 2

See those clouds.

Speaker 1

Far far away the gray, don't they y?

Speaker 2

Yes.

Speaker 1

As clouds move across the sky, they pick up more water from the air. If they get too heavy, the water starts to drop.

Speaker 2

That's rain.

Speaker 3

Ah.

Speaker 1

It's also called precipitation. Come on, say it, pruh si huh tay shun.

Speaker 2

You got it.

Speaker 1

If it's really cold, snow falls down. Then the sun warms up the air, the snow melts, and the whole cycle starts over again. The weather is constantly changing as it cycles around the planet. Evaporation, condensation, precipitation. We're in luck today, The weather report says, sunny skies.

Speaker 2

With only a few clouds.

Speaker 1

That music, well, then let's sing a song about different kinds of weather.

Speaker 4

Ready here, Hello, there's dun dun dunce dun dun.

Speaker 5

We're gonna have fun fun, fun fun fun. Hello, there's dun dan dan dun dun. We're gonna have.

Speaker 4

Fun, fun fun fun. Bun, it's all it's.

Speaker 3

Oh, it's it's it's.

Speaker 4

You don't go.

Speaker 5

Bray bray, bray, brain brain, it's brainy all day day, day, day day. You don't go bray bray bray brain Brain.

Speaker 4

We're gonna play play play play play.

Speaker 5

Your cob, but no SnO stom Stone Snow. It's no all day, day, day, day day, your cob basno stom Stone stoll Snow. We're don day play by play play, Oh, it's it's a.

Speaker 3

It's Oh, it's it's it's a.

Speaker 5

It's Oh no, it's the storm, stone store Stone, storm round, run away, railway, wail way.

Speaker 4

Oh no, it's the storm.

Speaker 1

Stom Stone stone Stock.

Speaker 4

Will come another day, another third day. Oh it's.

Speaker 1

It's it.

Speaker 4

Alone.

Speaker 5

And this is how we daylyday. We tell you, we allday disit tell we tell we all bredday.

Speaker 2

Okay, now that ques music to our ears.

Speaker 1

We hope you like the song. You can sing it all day long. What's your favorite weather?

Speaker 4

Think about it.

Speaker 1

If you are ready for interactive play learning time, explore our Lingo Kids Out. It offers fun and educational songs and games to help kids ages two and older learn and develop important skills such as communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity. That's the power of play learning.

Speaker 2

Goodbye until next time, any thing eking

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