Air Masses and Fronts D 68-73

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Air Masses and Fronts D

Engage Get Ready Why might your weather today depend on what someone else’s weather was like yesterday?

Engage Inquiry Skill Interpret Data You interpret data when you use the information that has been gathered to answer questions or solve a problem.

Definition in your own words Air mass Characteristics and Picture Examples Use in a sentence Non-Examples

Definition in your own words Front Characteristics and Picture Examples Use in a sentence Non-Examples

Definition in your own words Cold front Characteristics and Picture Examples Use in a sentence Non-Examples

Definition in your own words Warm front Characteristics and Picture Examples Use in a sentence Non-Examples

Explore Lab D 69 How Can You Compare Weather?

Data Chart

Drawing Conclusions 1.Which areas have warm, rainy weather?(level 3) 2. Where is the weather cool and dry?(level 3) 3.How do you think weather in any part of the country may change, based on the data in this map? Gove reasons for your answer. How would you check you predictions? (level 4) 4.What will tomorrow’s weather be like? Interpret the information on the weather map in the morning paper. Compare you interpretations to the actual weather during the day. (level 5) Click here for a forecast from the National Weather Service

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Video Proper heading10 - notes or new bits of information

Explain Read to Learn T-Chart

ScienceMrs. Fanning Read to Learn Combo NotesOctober Main Idea: weather changes often occur at fronts, where different air masses meet. Pictures, charts or diagrams

Explore and Explain Quick Lab Weather Prediction Infer –How is this like what happens when a tornado forms? Explain fronts-systems.htm

ScienceMrs. Fanning Think and WriteDate Evaluate Think and Write D 81 1.What are four different kinds of air masses? How are they different? (level 3) 2.What kind of weather is produced by a cold front? (level 3) 3.What kind of weather is produced by a warm front? (level 3) 4.How can you use weather maps to predict the weather? (level 4) 5.How can you tell the kind of front passing by just by observing the weather? (level 5)

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Extend Links Technology

Extend Links Writing Write an interview for the local TV news. Explain how changes in the weather affected the way three people spent their day.

Extend Links Math Research local newspapers to learn what kinds of fronts have moved through your area and the kind of weather each front brought. Do this for one month. Graph your data. Report what you found.

Extend Chapter Activities McMillian McGraw-Hill