Fronts and Air Pressure

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Fronts and Air Pressure 2/13

TEK Standard 8.10B -  Identify how global patterns of atmospheric movement influence local weather using weather  maps that show high and low pressures and fronts.

Agenda Science Starter Notes Bill Nye EduSmart Exit Ticket

Expectations Raise your hand and wait to be recognized before speaking or leaving your seat. Respect yourself, your peers, and your teachers. Be prepared with all materials. Follow directions the first time given.

Science Starter List the types of fronts you see on the weather map. Describe the front and weather moving over Louisiana.

High Pressure- Copy this:

LOW PRESSURE- Copy this: