Weather Reflection Do Now 1.Make a hypothesis for why we have wind 2.My hypothesis is that wind is formed when…. Weather 11/26/12 Observe, Question, Comment.

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Weather Reflection Do Now 1.Make a hypothesis for why we have wind 2.My hypothesis is that wind is formed when…. Weather 11/26/12 Observe, Question, Comment [Set up the next page of your Interactive Notebook and complete the Do Now] 46L 46R 11/26/12

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 How are winds created?  Mention air pressure, density, convection, and the Coriolis effect REFLECTION

Add today’s Language of the Discipline words to your glossary  Weather  Climate  Air Pressure  Wind  Coriolis Effect  Global Winds  Jet Stream  Local Winds  Santa Ana HOMEWORK

Sea and Land Breezes Reflection Do Now Why do you think it is windier at the beach? Sea and Land Breezes 11/28/12 Observe, Question, Comment [Set up the next page of your Interactive Notebook and complete the Do Now] 48L 48R 11/28/12

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Why do we get sea and land breezes at different times of day? REFLECTION

Add Language of the Discipline words to your glossary  Sea Breeze  Land Breeze HOMEWORK

Ocean Currents Reflection Do Now 1.How are Sea Breezes formed? 2.How are Land Breezes formed? Ocean Currents 11/29/12 Observe, Question, Comment [Set up the next page of your Interactive Notebook and complete the Do Now] 49L 49R 11/29/12

List three characteristics you notice about the East Australian Current FINDING NEMO!

How do ocean surface currents affect the climate? REFLECTION QUESTION

What would we look at to predict the weather? 41/top-stories-169/todays-top-forecasts-4276 THOUGHT QUESTION

WHITEBOARD REVIEW Cold Front

WHITEBOARD REVIEW Cold or Occluded Front

WHITEBOARD REVIEW Stationary Front

WHITEBOARD REVIEW Warm Front

WHITEBOARD REVIEW Cold or Occluded Front

Drizzling WHITEBOARD REVIEW Warm Front

Write down 3 ways that the sun causes different types of weather BILL NYE: WIND

Update glossary Unit 7 Study Guide due Monday HOMEWORK