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Useful Tool or Just Words Weather Lore Useful Tool or Just Words

Definition In your own words, define weather lore/proverb. Define who would have made or use the proverb. Tell audience where they would find information about weather lore/proverbs

History In your own words, explain the general history of weather lore. Explain how is was used and by who

Weather Lore Characteristics In your own words, explain what all weather lore/proverbs have in common. Talk about what natural phenomenon are observed.

Animal Weather Lore List at least three animal proverbs with any related findings about who, where, and when. Be sure to cite source of information. We are legally obligated to reference who or where we acquired this information.

Plant Weather Lore List at least three plant proverbs with any related findings about who, where, and when. Be sure to cite source of information. We are legally obligated to reference who or where we acquired this information.

Sky or Clouds Weather Lore List at least three sky or cloud proverbs with any related findings about who, where, and when. Be sure to cite source of information. We are legally obligated to reference who or where we acquired this information.

Water or Seasons Weather Lore List at least three water or seasons proverbs with any related findings about who, where, and when. Be sure to cite source of information. We are legally obligated to reference who or where we acquired this information.

Write proverb1 to be discussed Scientific Soundness Write proverb1 to be discussed Pro – explain in your own words the scientific evidence that support this proverb. Cite resource. Con – explain in your own words the lack evidence that refutes this proverb. Cite resource.

Write proverb2 to be discussed Scientific Soundness Write proverb2 to be discussed Pro – explain in your own words the scientific evidence that support this proverb. Cite resource. Con – explain in your own words the lack evidence that refutes this proverb. Cite resource.

Final Thoughts Pro — explain your overall findings on how science supports weather proverbs. It doesn’t need to support them all, all the time, or in all places. Con — explain your overall findings on how science doesn’t supports weather proverbs. Talk about accuracy and reliability.