Monday, March 30 th Entry Task Answer the following questions using full sentences, IQIA 1.What is a boundary between air masses call? 2.What type of weather.

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Monday, March 30 th Entry Task Answer the following questions using full sentences, IQIA 1.What is a boundary between air masses call? 2.What type of weather system brings calm, clear weather? 3.A hurricane begins to lose energy when it moves over what? 4.What type of weather system may include severe winter storms? 5.Where do thunderstorms get their energy from? 6.Where do a lot of tornadoes occur? Schedule: Chapter 18- Climate Homework: Chapter 18 RSGs Objective: I can understand important information about climate Please have on Desk: 17.2 and 17.3 Vocab

Entry Task Answers 1.What is a boundary between air masses call? A Front 2. What type of weather system brings calm, clear weather? A High-pressure system 3. A hurricane begins to lose energy when it moves over what? Land 4. What type of weather system may include severe winter storms? A Low-Pressure System 5. Where do thunderstorms get their energy from? Humid Air 6. Where do a lot of tornadoes occur? In North America

Tuesday, March 31 st Entry Task The following are cities and descriptions of their climates City X: hot and dry in summer, mild and rainy in winter City Y: hot and rainy in summer, mild and rainy in winter City Z: cool and rainy all year 1.How are these climates similar to each other? 2.How are these climates different from each other? Schedule: Climate Zones Homework Chapter 18 Question Sheet Objective: I can understand important information about my assigned climate zone Please Have on Desk: Chapter 18 RSGs

Wednesday, April 1 st Entry Task Any questions about the two worksheets you did yesterday? Be ready to ask. Schedule: Chapter 18 Vocabulary Homework: Complete any vocabulary not finished in class Objective: I can understand important climate vocabulary words Please have on desk: Worksheets from yesterday

Thursday, April 2 nd Entry Task Answer the following questions using full sentences, IQIA. 1.What can climate zones be subdivided into? 2.What is the climate of a small area called? 3.What is the warmer body of air over a city called? Schedule: Arctic Close Read Homework: Finish vocabulary sheet for close read Chapter 18 vocabulary due MONDAY!!! Objective: I can closely read about the Arctic and understand important vocabulary terms

Friday, April 3 rd Entry Task Get out all of your close read papers- the text, the opening question sheet and the vocabulary sheet Schedule: Arctic Close Read Homework: Complete questions for close read Chapter 18 vocabulary due Monday Objective: I can closely read about the Arctic Please Have on Desk: Close read vocabulary

Moderated: kept within reasonable or proper limits Margins: the edge of something Vast: of very great extent or quantity; immense Insolation: radiant energy from the sun that strikes the earth Species: a class of individuals having some common characteristics or qualities. Conservationists: a group of people who advocate for the preservation of natural resources.