Unit 3: Weather.

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Unit 3: Weather

41R 41L “Weather Phenomenon” What I Wonder What I Notice Mine: Class:

As you watch this Phenomenon write down “WHAT I NOTICE” (pg 41R) and “WHAT I WONDER” (pg 41L) Be prepared to share and discuss with the class.

What do you notice? What do you wonder? Class Discussion What do you notice? What do you wonder?

Draw a land breeze and a sea breeze on Page 42L. Try your best! Explain why the wind blows one direction during the day and the other direction at night?

What do you have in common? What are you not sure about? Share with your group What do you have in common? What is different? What are you not sure about?

CLASS Discussion Why the wind blows one direction during the day and the other direction at night? Brainstorm on the board