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Weather Review & Quiz 2 nd Grade Science Ms. Findlater Click Here

Project Description PowerPoint is a Presentation software program. Each page in PowerPoint is called a slide. To go to a link or slide, click on the Blue underlined word(s). For the Quiz, just click on the Blue underlined word(s) that are your answer. Click here

Menu Review information in links 1-5. Then click Quiz 1.What is Weather?What is Weather? 2.TemperatureTemperature 3.PrecipitationPrecipitation 4.CloudsClouds 5.Storm TypesStorm Types 6.QuizQuiz

Review-What is Weather? Weather is what it looks like outside It can be warm or cool. It can be cold or hot It can be rainy, snowy, windy, cloudy, or sunny Watch Weather song video Click here to go to Menu

Temperature It is the hotness or coldness of an environment. Measured by using a thermometer Measured in degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius. Click here to go to Menu

Precipitation A form of water, such as rain, snow, or Ice(sleet or Hail) that falls from clouds to the Earth's surface. Click here to go to Menu

Clouds Clouds are a collection of tiny particles of water vapor or ice crystals. 3 main types: 1. Cumulus- white thick, puffy clouds 2. Stratus- even grayish clouds 3. Cirrus- thin, wispy clouds Click here to go to Menu

Storm Types Thunderstorms- a storm with lightning and thunder; sometimes produces hail. Hurricane- a large and destructive tropical storm with very strong winds. Tornado- is a violent rotating pole of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground. Blizzard- is a long-lasting snowstorm with strong winds and snowfall. Click here to Menu

Quiz  The quiz will be eight questions long Click here to go to Question 1

Question 1 What is a large frozen raindrop created by thunderstorms? a)RainRain b)SnowSnow c)SleetSleet d)HailHail

Correct d.) Hail is the correct answer because hail occurs during thunderstorms. Great job! Click to got to Question 2

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Question 2 Weather stays the same everyday. a.) TrueTrue b.) FalseFalse

Correct b.) False because weather does change and can be cold one day and hot the next. Question 3

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Question 3 What is this type of storm? a)ThunderstormThunderstorm b)HurricaneHurricane c)BlizzardBlizzard d)TornadoTornado

Correct d.) Tornado is correct because the picture shows the spiral image of a tornado. Question 4

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Question 4 What type of cloud is thin and wispy? a)CumulusCumulus b)CirrusCirrus c)NimbusNimbus d)StratusStratus

Correct d.) Cirrus is correct because cirrus clouds are thin, wispy. Question 5

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Question 5 Temperature is measured by which instrument? a)BarometerBarometer b)Rain GaugeRain Gauge c)ThermometerThermometer d)Wind VaneWind Vane

Correct C.) Thermometer is correct Question 6

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Question 6 What cloud is pictured below? a)StratusStratus b)CumulusCumulus c)CirrusCirrus d)FogFog

Correct b.) Cumulus is correct because cumulus clouds are white and thick clouds. Question 7

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Question 7 What type of storm has strong winds and snowfall? a)TornadoTornado b)BlizzardBlizzard c)HurricaneHurricane d)ThunderstormThunderstorm

Correct b.) Blizzard is correct Question 8

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Question 8 What type of storm is pictured below? a)BlizzardBlizzard b)TornadoTornado c)ThunderstormThunderstorm d)HurricaneHurricane

Correct d.) Hurricane is correct Question 9

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Question 9 The temperature outside can be cool, warm, hot and _______. a)ColdCold b)SaltySalty c)FireFire d)SweetSweet

Correct a.) Cold is correct because the temperature can’t be salty, fire, or sweet. Question 10

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Question 10 What weather condition is pictured below? a)SunnySunny b)RainyRainy c)WindyWindy d)SnowySnowy

Correct c.) Windy is correct Click Here

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