9/30/13 25th Day of School Learning Goal: I will be able to explain how weather changes as air masses move. Due Today: Notebook, signed progress report,

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9/30/13 25th Day of School Learning Goal: I will be able to explain how weather changes as air masses move. Due Today: Notebook, signed progress report, and any missing assignments. Evening Assignment: Complete quiz corrections; read section 3.1 (pages A78-85) and bring note cards for vocabulary.

Do Now On the slip of paper write your name and answer the following question: On Channel One this morning the UN climate report shows which greenhouse gas problem to be getting worse? a.Air temperatures are getting warmer. b.Air temperatures are getting cooler. c.Ocean temperatures are getting cooler. d.Ocean temperatures are getting warmer.

Water Cycle, Air Pressure, and Wind Quiz Corrections 1. Log into Haiku 2. Click on quiz (under assessments) 3. Review your missed answers. 4. On a sheet of paper to turn in re-write the missed questions and find the correct answer. In your own words explain why this is the correct answer.

Weather changes as air masses move. Read section 3.1 (pages A79-85). Bookmark any areas of confusion. McDougall Textbook page A80

Evening Assignment 1) Complete quiz corrections. 2) Read section 3.1 (pages 79-85) if you did not do so in class today. 3) Bring in note cards for vocabulary. McDougall Textbook p. A1