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Air Pressure
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48R What do you think of when you hear the word air pressure?
Remember to record your home learning and the objective! Ork habits managers - Check HOMELEARNING MODEL! 48R What do you think of when you hear the word air pressure? What do you think produces precipitation, high pressure or low pressure and why?
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Pair share with Table Talk Menu
Even number goes first, use summarizing or clarifying to respond
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Class Share
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What is air pressure? Watch this video (1 min) and this video
Add this question to 48R: 3. What is air pressure?
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Let's watch one more video about air pressure.
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Let’s make a model - 49R Example 1: Example 2:
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Let’s make a model! Watch this demo and watch this demo!
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P. 49L Make a model to explain how the bottle gets crushed!
Be prepared to share your model with the class! Video
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Transition #1 Glue Air Pressure and Data Tables on p. 50R
Get one computer per partner group (right person’s number) Keep your computer closed Create a group definition of AIR PRESSURE
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The definition of air pressure is the force exerted onto a surface by the weight of the air. An example of air pressure is the average sea- level air pressure of kPA Air pressure is the force exerted by air, whether compressed or unconfined, on any surface in contact with it.
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49R Temperature (F) Pressure (in)
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Go to wunderground.com to complete the data table
Enter Culver City into the search location Click on Full forecast Choose History Pick July 11,2016 and record (in table 1) 3 different temperatures and the pressure for that temperature. Do the same for December 30, 2016 and a date of your choice. Reorganize your data in table 2 so that your temperatures are in order from lowest to highest. temperatures.
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EXPLAIN THE DATA Pg. 50L Write these questions with answers:
What do you notice about the data? 2. What patterns do you see?
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Clean up When group is called, put computer back Keep your notebook if you need to finish!
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Objective of the day? What are you proud of?
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