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Copyright © 2011 InteractiveScienceLessons.com Monday morning Go to al/index_large.html al/index_large.html on Monday morning. Right-click Copy the weather map and then right-click Paste it here over this text box. For Copyright reasons I could not include any.

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Copyright © 2011 InteractiveScienceLessons.com Friday morning Go to al/index_large.html al/index_large.html on Friday morning. Right-click Copy the weather map and then right-click Paste it here over this text box.

Copyright © 2011 InteractiveScienceLessons.com Cold Front-The leading edge of a mass of cold air. Arrows indicate direction. Warm Front- Leading edge of a mass of warm air. Semicircles indicate direction. Stationary Front-A cold or warm front that stops moving. Occluded Front-When a cold front overtakes a warm front. Monday December 29, :55am H H L L Precipitation

Copyright © 2011 InteractiveScienceLessons.com Copy a current weather map from al/index_large.html and Paste it onto this. al/index_large.html Drag the picture so it fills the whole screen. Leave it on the screen for students to look at while they are working.

Copyright © 2011 InteractiveScienceLessons.com H H Cold Front-The leading edge of a mass of cold air. Arrows indicate direction. Warm Front- Leading edge of a mass of warm air. Semicircles indicate direction. Stationary Front-A cold or warm front that stops moving. Occluded Front-When a cold front overtakes a warm front. L L Friday December 11, :09am Saturday December 12, :09am Precipitation

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