An investigation about weather, climate and the atmosphere

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An investigation about weather, climate and the atmosphere Weather Unit Stations An investigation about weather, climate and the atmosphere

Stations Chapter 2 Notes – Completed on the fill in the blank stapled packet. Chapter 3 Notes – in notebook, page labelled, and added to your table of contents Weather Symbols - in notebook, page labelled, and added to your table of contents Weather Instruments - in notebook, page labelled, and added to your table of contents Convection Currents - in notebook, page labelled, and added to your table of contents Weather Events - in notebook, page labelled, and added to your table of contents Weather Maps – Summary of work, last day of stations Weather Fronts Model – Visit the front of the room to create a model of weather fronts.

Chapter Two Notes Complete the fill in the blank notes using the PowerPoint on the assignment calendar page.

Chapter Three Using the Chapter Three PowerPoint on the assignment calendar answer the following questions. This should be in your notebook, the page is titled Chapter 3 and the assignment is added to your table of contents. What is an air mass? Describe the differences between cold front, warm front and stationary front Create a Venn diagram explaining the difference between Low Pressure and High pressure systems Compare and contrast a tropical storm to a hurricane What kind of winter storms are there and what are their consequences?

Weather Symbols Complete the notebook foldable and then fold and paste the SINGLE TOP TAB into your notebook. Be sure to title the page and add it to your table of contents. Use www.weatherwizkids.com  Weather Forecasting to help create your foldable. Currents of the mantel Currents of the ocean Currents of the atmosphere (wind)

Weather Instruments Use the sample to cut your Weather Instruments, foldable, and then paste it into your notebook. Use www.weatherwizkids.com  Weather instruments to help you describe each instruments

Convection Currents Use the sample, Convection Currents foldables, to cut and paste yours into your notebook. Use www.weatherwizkids.com  Wind and Types of Wind to help you answer the questions Currents of the mantel Currents of the ocean Currents of the atmosphere (wind)

Convection Currents, Continued

Weather Events Use the sample Events Foldable to, cut, paste together, and paste into your notebook. Be sure to title the page and add it to your table of contents. Use www.weatherwizkids.com  Natural Disasters and Weather to help you complete the foldable

Weather Maps: Station 8 (last day) Use the sample, Weather Map Notebook pages, to cut out, paste together and glue into your notebook. Based on the work you have done all week answer the questions, fill in the last map and color all three maps.