Are You Smarter Than a Third Grader?
Are You Smarter Than a 3rd Grader? Clouds Water Cycle Storms Weather Definitions Seasons
Clouds / What are the 3 main types of clouds?
Clouds / Cumulus / Stratus / Cirrus / Cumulus / Stratus / Cirrus
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Clouds / Cirrus clouds mean ________ weather and are _____ in the sky.
Clouds / Fair weather / High in the sky-18,000 ft. / Fair weather / High in the sky-18,000 ft.
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Clouds / What type of precipitation do stratus, cumulus, and cirrus clouds bring?
Clouds / Cirrus and cumulus none; stratus bring light rain.
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Storms / People ________ to keep safe during a sandstorm.
/ Ask Miss Barlow for acceptable answers! Storms
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Storms / What is a thunderstorm called when large balls or lumps of ice fall from the sky?
Storms / Hailstorm
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Seasons / What else, besides revolution, causes the seasons?
Seasons / The earth’s TILT
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Seasons / If it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere, then it is ________ in the Southern Hemisphere.
Seasons / summer
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Weather Definitions / A ________ is a person who studies weather and makes forecasts.
Weather Definitions / meteorologist
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Weather Definitions / Meteorologists _______ the weather.
Weather Definitions / Predict
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Weather / If today’s weather is mostly sunny and the high is 74 degrees and the low is 50 degrees, predict the weather for the next three days.
Weather / temperatures should be getting cooler
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Water Cycle / True or False: Run-off is water that condenses in the air. / True or False: Run-off is water that condenses in the air.
Water Cycle Question / False: Run-off is water that flows from mountains or hills and collects at the bottom.
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Million Dollar Question!!!! 3 rd Grade Topic: Water Cycle
1,000,000 Question / What are the five parts of the Water Cycle? Each group will choose one part and describe the process. / What are the five parts of the Water Cycle? Each group will choose one part and describe the process.
1,000,000 Answer!! Evaporation-sun turns water into vapor or steam and it rises into the air Condensation-vapor in the air gets cold and changes into liquid forming clouds Precipitation-water condenses, clouds get heavy water falls in the form of rain, hail, sleet or snow. Run-off-water runs off tops of mountains or hills Collection-water collects in bodies of water or on land Evaporation-sun turns water into vapor or steam and it rises into the air Condensation-vapor in the air gets cold and changes into liquid forming clouds Precipitation-water condenses, clouds get heavy water falls in the form of rain, hail, sleet or snow. Run-off-water runs off tops of mountains or hills Collection-water collects in bodies of water or on land
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