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Areas of Focus within The Weather and Climate Unit: What is weather?, Climate, Importance of the Atmosphere, Components of the Atmosphere, Layers of the Atmosphere, Air Quality and Pollution, Carbon Monoxide, Ozone Layer, Ways to Avoid Skin Cancer, Air Pressure, Barometer, Air Pressure and Wind, Fronts, Wind, Global Wind, Coriolis Force, Jet Stream, Sea Breeze / Land Breeze, Mountain Winds, Mountain Rain Shadow, Wind Chill, Flight, Dangerous Weather Systems, Light, Albedo, Temperature, Thermometers, Seasons, Humidity / Water, Oceans, Roles of Oceans, El Nino, La Nina Cycle, Dew Points, Clouds, Types of Clouds, Meteorology, Weather Tools, Isotherms, Ocean Currents, Enhanced Global Warming, Greenhouse Effect, The Effects of Global Warming, Biomes, Types of Biomes.

The entire four year curriculum can be found at... Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. Thank you for your interest in this curriculum. Sincerely, Ryan Murphy M.Ed

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How to play… –Don’t play like Jeo_ _ _ _ y. –Class should be divided into several small groups. –Groups should use science journal (red slide notes), homework, and other available materials to assist you. –Groups can communicate quietly with each other but no sharing answers between groups. Practice quietly communicating right now? Practice Communication Question: Your group gets to order one pizza and you can have two toppings. What does your group want?

Questions 1-20 = 5pts Each Final Category (Bonus) = 1pt Each Final Questions = 5 pt wager If you wager 5 on the last question and get it wrong you lose 5 pts. Wager 5 and get it right you get 5 pts. Find the Owl = Secretly write “Owl” in the correct box worth 1pt. “I’ll be about this big.”

Is your name on the review sheet?

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Earth is known as the blue planet as it has a this color glow from space.

Within a range of 10%... What % of the earth is covered with water? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Name this warm water current in the Atlantic Ocean?

Which is bogus from the list below? Oceans… A.) Heat and cool the earth. B.) The oceans have a very small role in climate by absorbing small amounts of solar radiation and quickly releasing heat. C.) Warm seas and wind are moved to the icy poles D.) Humidify and dry the planet. E.) Control the wind speed and direction. F.) A part of the water and carbon cycle G.) Phytoplankton in ocean produces half the oxygen H.) Releases aerosols (small particles) that influence cloud cover, fall as rain, and absorbing carbon.

Which is bogus from the list below? Oceans… A.) Heat and cool the earth. B.) The oceans have a very small role in climate by absorbing small amounts of solar radiation and quickly releasing heat. C.) Warm seas and wind are moved to the icy poles D.) Humidify and dry the planet. E.) Control the wind speed and direction. F.) A part of the water and carbon cycle G.) Phytoplankton in ocean produces half the oxygen H.) Releases aerosols (small particles) that influence cloud cover, fall as rain, and absorbing carbon.

Which is bogus from the list below? Oceans… A.) Heat and cool the earth. B.) The oceans have a very small role in climate by absorbing small amounts of solar radiation and quickly releasing heat. C.) Warm seas and wind are moved to the icy poles D.) Humidify and dry the planet. E.) Control the wind speed and direction. F.) A part of the water and carbon cycle G.) Phytoplankton in ocean produces half the oxygen H.) Releases aerosols (small particles) that influence cloud cover, fall as rain, and absorbing carbon.

Which is bogus from the list below? Oceans… A.) Heat and cool the earth. B.) The oceans have a very small role in climate by absorbing small amounts of solar radiation and quickly releasing heat. C.) Warm seas and wind are moved to the icy poles D.) Humidify and dry the planet. E.) Control the wind speed and direction. F.) A part of the water and carbon cycle G.) Phytoplankton in ocean produces half the oxygen H.) Releases aerosols (small particles) that influence cloud cover, fall as rain, and absorbing carbon.

Which is bogus from the list below? Oceans… A.) Heat and cool the earth. B.) The oceans have a very small role in climate by absorbing small amounts of solar radiation and quickly releasing heat. C.) Warm seas and wind are moved to the icy poles D.) Humidify and dry the planet. E.) Control the wind speed and direction. F.) A part of the water and carbon cycle G.) Phytoplankton in ocean produces half the oxygen H.) Releases aerosols (small particles) that influence cloud cover, fall as rain, and absorbing carbon.

Which is bogus from the list below? Oceans… A.) Heat and cool the earth. B.) The oceans have a very small role in climate by absorbing small amounts of solar radiation and quickly releasing heat. C.) Warm seas and wind are moved to the icy poles D.) Humidify and dry the planet. E.) Control the wind speed and direction. F.) A part of the water and carbon cycle G.) Phytoplankton in ocean produces half the oxygen H.) Releases aerosols (small particles) that influence cloud cover, fall as rain, and absorbing carbon.

Which is bogus from the list below? Oceans… A.) Heat and cool the earth. B.) The oceans have a very small role in climate by absorbing small amounts of solar radiation and quickly releasing heat. C.) Warm seas and wind are moved to the icy poles D.) Humidify and dry the planet. E.) Control the wind speed and direction. F.) A part of the water and carbon cycle G.) Phytoplankton in ocean produces half the oxygen H.) Releases aerosols (small particles) that influence cloud cover, fall as rain, and absorbing carbon.

Which is bogus from the list below? Oceans… A.) Heat and cool the earth. B.) The oceans have a very small role in climate by absorbing small amounts of solar radiation and quickly releasing heat. C.) Warm seas and wind are moved to the icy poles D.) Humidify and dry the planet. E.) Control the wind speed and direction. F.) A part of the water and carbon cycle G.) Phytoplankton in ocean produces half the oxygen H.) Releases aerosols (small particles) that influence cloud cover, fall as rain, and absorbing carbon.

Which is bogus from the list below? Oceans… A.) Heat and cool the earth. B.) The oceans have a very small role in climate by absorbing small amounts of solar radiation and quickly releasing heat. C.) Warm seas and wind are moved to the icy poles D.) Humidify and dry the planet. E.) Control the wind speed and direction. F.) A part of the water and carbon cycle G.) Phytoplankton in ocean produces half the oxygen H.) Releases aerosols (small particles) that influence cloud cover, fall as rain, and absorbing carbon.

Which is El Nino, and which is La Nina?

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Which is a solid, liquid, and gas.

Name A, B, and C? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

This is when the solid state turns directly to a gas state skipping liquid phase. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

This is the slow movement of water through the soil. Cleans and purifies. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

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Water released into air from plants is called. –Place a clear plastic bag over a section of plant. –Secure bag at base of stem so it is relatively tight. –Water plant and set in the sun. –Observe water droplets / evidence of transpiration the next day.

Clouds form when water molecules attach to one of these? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

These are the three main types of clouds?

Which two are switched? A.) Cirro - Low Lying B.) Alto - Middle C.) Nimbo - High Altitude D.) Strato - Layered Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Which two are switched? A.) Cirro - Low Lying B.) Alto - Middle C.) Nimbo - High Altitude D.) Strato - Layered Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Which two are switched? A.) Cirro - Low Lying B.) Alto - Middle C.) Nimbo - High Altitude D.) Strato - Layered Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Which two are switched? A.) Cirro - High Altitude B.) Alto - Middle C.) Nimbo - Low Lying D.) Strato - Layered Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

This is the name for a cloud bank that is in contact with the ground. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

This is the name for a cloud bank that is in contact with the ground. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

This is the name for a cloud bank that is in contact with the ground. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

This is the name for a cloud bank that is in contact with the ground. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

This is the name for a cloud bank that is in contact with the ground. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

This is the name for a cloud bank that is in contact with the ground. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

This is the name for a cloud bank that is in contact with the ground. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

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Name this tire company?

Name this movie?

Name this friendly ghost?

Name this brand of fabric softener?

Name this movie with a killer rabbit?

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Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Which is bogus from the list below? Oceans… A.) Heat and cool the earth. B.) The oceans influence climate by absorbing solar radiation and slowly releasing heat needed to drive the atmospheric circulation. (High Specific Heat). C.) Cold seas and wind are moved to the icy poles D.) Humidify and dry the planet. E.) Control the wind speed and direction. F.) Part of the water and carbon cycle G.) Phytoplankton in ocean produces half the oxygen H.) Releases aerosols (small particles) that influence cloud cover, fall as rain, and absorbing carbon.

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Earth is known as the blue planet as it has a this color glow from space.

–This blue is from all of the water on our planet.

Within a range of 10%... What % of the earth is covered with water? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Within a range of 10%... What % of the earth is covered with water? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Within a range of 10%... What % of the earth is covered with water? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Name this warm water current in the Atlantic Ocean?

Which is bogus from the list below? Oceans… A.) Heat and cool the earth. B.) The oceans have a very small role in climate by absorbing small amounts of solar radiation and quickly releasing heat. C.) Warm seas and wind are moved to the icy poles D.) Humidify and dry the planet. E.) Control the wind speed and direction. F.) A part of the water and carbon cycle G.) Phytoplankton in ocean produces half the oxygen H.) Releases aerosols (small particles) that influence cloud cover, fall as rain, and absorbing carbon.

Which is bogus from the list below? Oceans… A.) Heat and cool the earth. B.) The oceans have a very small role in climate by absorbing small amounts of solar radiation and quickly releasing heat. C.) Warm seas and wind are moved to the icy poles D.) Humidify and dry the planet. E.) Control the wind speed and direction. F.) A part of the water and carbon cycle G.) Phytoplankton in ocean produces half the oxygen H.) Releases aerosols (small particles) that influence cloud cover, fall as rain, and absorbing carbon.

Which is bogus from the list below? Oceans… A.) Heat and cool the earth. B.) The oceans have a very small role in climate by absorbing small amounts of solar radiation and quickly releasing heat. C.) Warm seas and wind are moved to the icy poles D.) Humidify and dry the planet. E.) Control the wind speed and direction. F.) A part of the water and carbon cycle G.) Phytoplankton in ocean produces half the oxygen H.) Releases aerosols (small particles) that influence cloud cover, fall as rain, and absorbing carbon.

Which is bogus from the list below? Oceans… A.) Heat and cool the earth. B.) The oceans have a very small role in climate by absorbing small amounts of solar radiation and quickly releasing heat. C.) Warm seas and wind are moved to the icy poles D.) Humidify and dry the planet. E.) Control the wind speed and direction. F.) A part of the water and carbon cycle G.) Phytoplankton in ocean produces half the oxygen H.) Releases aerosols (small particles) that influence cloud cover, fall as rain, and absorbing carbon.

Which is bogus from the list below? Oceans… A.) Heat and cool the earth. B.) The oceans have a very small role in climate by absorbing small amounts of solar radiation and quickly releasing heat. C.) Warm seas and wind are moved to the icy poles D.) Humidify and dry the planet. E.) Control the wind speed and direction. F.) A part of the water and carbon cycle G.) Phytoplankton in ocean produces half the oxygen H.) Releases aerosols (small particles) that influence cloud cover, fall as rain, and absorbing carbon.

Which is bogus from the list below? Oceans… A.) Heat and cool the earth. B.) The oceans have a very small role in climate by absorbing small amounts of solar radiation and quickly releasing heat. C.) Warm seas and wind are moved to the icy poles D.) Humidify and dry the planet. E.) Control the wind speed and direction. F.) A part of the water and carbon cycle G.) Phytoplankton in ocean produces half the oxygen H.) Releases aerosols (small particles) that influence cloud cover, fall as rain, and absorbing carbon.

Which is bogus from the list below? Oceans… A.) Heat and cool the earth. B.) The oceans have a very small role in climate by absorbing small amounts of solar radiation and quickly releasing heat. C.) Warm seas and wind are moved to the icy poles D.) Humidify and dry the planet. E.) Control the wind speed and direction. F.) A part of the water and carbon cycle G.) Phytoplankton in ocean produces half the oxygen H.) Releases aerosols (small particles) that influence cloud cover, fall as rain, and absorbing carbon.

Which is bogus from the list below? Oceans… A.) Heat and cool the earth. B.) The oceans have a very small role in climate by absorbing small amounts of solar radiation and quickly releasing heat. C.) Warm seas and wind are moved to the icy poles D.) Humidify and dry the planet. E.) Control the wind speed and direction. F.) A part of the water and carbon cycle G.) Phytoplankton in ocean produces half the oxygen H.) Releases aerosols (small particles) that influence cloud cover, fall as rain, and absorbing carbon.

Which is bogus from the list below? Oceans… A.) Heat and cool the earth. B.) The oceans have a very small role in climate by absorbing small amounts of solar radiation and quickly releasing heat. C.) Warm seas and wind are moved to the icy poles D.) Humidify and dry the planet. E.) Control the wind speed and direction. F.) A part of the water and carbon cycle G.) Phytoplankton in ocean produces half the oxygen H.) Releases aerosols (small particles) that influence cloud cover, fall as rain, and absorbing carbon.

Which is bogus from the list below? Oceans… A.) Heat and cool the earth. B.) The oceans have a very small role in climate by absorbing small amounts of solar radiation and quickly releasing heat. C.) Warm seas and wind are moved to the icy poles D.) Humidify and dry the planet. E.) Control the wind speed and direction. F.) A part of the water and carbon cycle G.) Phytoplankton in ocean produces half the oxygen H.) Releases aerosols (small particles) that influence cloud cover, fall as rain, and absorbing carbon.

Which is bogus from the list below? Oceans… A.) Heat and cool the earth. B.) The oceans have a very small role in climate by absorbing small amounts of solar radiation and quickly releasing heat. C.) Warm seas and wind are moved to the icy poles D.) Humidify and dry the planet. E.) Control the wind speed and direction. F.) A part of the water and carbon cycle G.) Phytoplankton in ocean produces half the oxygen H.) Releases aerosols (small particles) that influence cloud cover, fall as rain, and absorbing carbon.

Which is bogus from the list below? Oceans… A.) Heat and cool the earth. B.) The oceans have a major influence climate by absorbing solar radiation and slowly releasing heat needed to drive the atmospheric circulation. (High Specific Heat). C.) Warm seas and wind are moved to the icy poles D.) Humidify and dry the planet. E.) Control the wind speed and direction. F.) A part of the water and carbon cycle G.) Phytoplankton in ocean produces half the oxygen H.) Releases aerosols (small particles) that influence cloud cover, fall as rain, and absorbing carbon.

Which is El Nino, and which is La Nina?

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Which is a solid, liquid, and gas.

Areas of Focus within The Weather and Climate Unit: What is weather?, Climate, Importance of the Atmosphere, Components of the Atmosphere, Layers of the Atmosphere, Air Quality and Pollution, Carbon Monoxide, Ozone Layer, Ways to Avoid Skin Cancer, Air Pressure, Barometer, Air Pressure and Wind, Fronts, Wind, Global Wind, Coriolis Force, Jet Stream, Sea Breeze / Land Breeze, Mountain Winds, Mountain Rain Shadow, Wind Chill, Flight, Dangerous Weather Systems, Light, Albedo, Temperature, Thermometers, Seasons, Humidity / Water, Oceans, Roles of Oceans, El Nino, La Nina Cycle, Dew Points, Clouds, Types of Clouds, Meteorology, Weather Tools, Isotherms, Ocean Currents, Enhanced Global Warming, Greenhouse Effect, The Effects of Global Warming, Biomes, Types of Biomes.

The entire four year curriculum can be found at... Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. Thank you for your interest in this curriculum. Sincerely, Ryan Murphy M.Ed