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Weather Graphs Part 1

Daily Objective Weather conditions change over time. Weather observations can be organized and used to make comparisons.

Vocabulary Graph Column Row

Introduction Today we are going to investigate objects in this bag. Lets see what's in here. We have a straw, a feather, a styrofoam ball, a cotton ball, and a balloon. Is there anything else in the bag? Air

Observations and Discussions Can you move things from place to place? Can you feel air? If you fill the plastic bag with air can the bag be smashed? What is air?

Vocabulary Review Wind Vane – Direction – North – South – East – West –

What We Learned __________ can help organize information. They make it easy to __________ different kinds of weather. Next month’s graph could look __________. Graphs compare different