What are Seasons? ESSENTIAL QUESTION UNIT 5 WEATHER.

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What are Seasons? ESSENTIAL QUESTION UNIT 5 WEATHER

Seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earth as it revolves around the sun. ESSENTIAL QUESTION UNIT 5 WEATHER

Some parts of the world have only one or two seasons. Did you know? UNIT 5 WEATHER

Near the North Pole the two seasons are Polar Day and Polar Night because there are times of the year when there is no sunlight at all during the day! Did you know? UNIT 5 WEATHER

Imagine That!!! Did you know? UNIT 5 WEATHER

Near the Equator there are only two seasons the wet season and the dry season. Did you know? UNIT 5 WEATHER

Most of the people living in the world have four seasons like we do. Take a quick look at the map. Did you know? UNIT 5 WEATHER

UNIT 5 WEATHER

Can you name the seasons in order starting with Winter? Read Pages 126 - 127 UNIT 5 WEATHER

How do we measure seasons? Scientists measure seasonal changes in temperature and precipitation. How do we measure seasons? UNIT 5 WEATHER

How do we measure seasons? When scientists measure temperature they measure the high temperature and the low temperature for each day. How do we measure seasons? UNIT 5 WEATHER

How do we measure seasons? At dawn the temperature is usually much colder than it is in the afternoon. How do we measure seasons? UNIT 5 WEATHER

How do we measure seasons? For example: In March in New Jersey the afternoon high temperature should be about 55º and the low should be about 40º very early in the morning. How do we measure seasons? UNIT 5 WEATHER

When you hear someone say that the average temperature in NJ in July is 82º it seems too cool. But the nighttime average is 70º and the daytime average is 94º which makes a lot more sense. Why do I care? UNIT 5 WEATHER

What temperature should it be in Spring? The average daytime temperature of a city in winter is 48º and in summer is 83º. What temperature should it be in Spring? Read Pages 126-127 UNIT 5 WEATHER

Follow directions reading the graphs. Read Pages 128-129 UNIT 5 WEATHER

Each group will be given the data for one season in New Jersey. Draw a bar graph to show how the high and low temperatures change during the season. Add data or pictures to show precipitation. Read Pages 130-131 UNIT 5 WEATHER

Your data and graph will look like this UNIT 5 WEATHER