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Temperature
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Moon
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Season
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Summer
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Sun
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Hot
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Sweaty
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Spring
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Cloud
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Rain
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Rainbow
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Warm
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Windy
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Fall
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Cool
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Winter
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Snow
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Cold
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For this activity, assume that this is true: Winter= December, January, February Spring= March, April, May Summer= June, July, August Fall= September, October, November Four Corners
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FREEZE/FROZEN
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HUMID/MUGGY
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FOGGY
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DEGREES
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UMBRELLA
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RAINBOOTS
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SUNGLASSES
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HAT
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COAT
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THUNDER
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LIGHTNING
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TORNADO
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HURRICANE
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EARTHQUAKE
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FLOOD
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FORECAST
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Draw your own creative 7-day forecast with different weather occurrences each day. Include either a day and a night temperature OR a high and a low for the day. Write the names of the days. Make it neat. Be sure you can sign everything you write. Draw your own weather forecast
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Write down what kind of clothes/accessories you would need to wear in the following types of weather: Thunderstorm Sunny Freezing Light breeze Windy Warm-Up 5/11
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You will sign what your weekly forecast is with a variety of partners. Every time I say switch, you will change to sign with someone else. I will walk around watching your conversations until I have graded them all. Get out your weather forecasts!
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Write down a fun activity to do during each of these types of weather: Sunny Cloudy Rainy Windy Snowy Warm-Up 5/12
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Write down what you might need to be doing during these kinds of emergency weather situations: Earthquake Tornado Flood Thunderstorm Hurricane Warm-Up 5/13
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Write down an example of something you can do in each of the following seasons: Spring (ex: Fly a kite) Summer (ex: go sunbathing) Fall (ex: jump in piles of leaves) Winter (ex: have a snowball fight) Be prepared to act them out. Warm-Up 5/16
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VACATION
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TRAVEL
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