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Earth Science Weather & Water
Ms. Longo Earth Science Weather & Water
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10/5
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Agenda Review Vocabulary Big Ideas Barometer Images I-Check 1-2
Reading Vocabulary Big Ideas Barometer Images
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Do Now Notebook Maintenance
Hand in ClassDojo permission slip/letters sent home Friday Continue “What is Air Pressure?” Notebook sheet 5 Answer the questions on NB sheet 5 from reading on p.29-33 Notebook Maintenance Page headings, Table of Contents, Index set up
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Announcements Early dismissal This Tuesday
Failing students must come for tutoring on Thursday
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I-Check 1-2 Grades are on FOCUS 18 or higher is passing
Students who received 17 or lower must take a make up test
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Review “What is Air Pressure?” Reading on p.29-33 Notebook sheet 5
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10-6
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Agenda Vocabulary Big Ideas Barometers Response sheet 3
Weather Balloon Simulation
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Copy the following definitions into your notebook:
Do Now Copy the following definitions into your notebook:
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Vocabulary please write these definitions in your notebook
Atmospheric Pressure: the force exerted on a surface by the mass of the air above it; also called air pressure Barometer: a weather tool that measures air pressure Kinetic energy: energy of motion Feel free to add some definitions in your own words, or an example to these
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Big Ideas Please add this to your Big Ideas page:
When a volume of air is compressed, particles are closer together, and the air becomes more dense
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Barometer Images Examples of barometers
The prefix baro- means pressure The suffix –meter means measure Air pressure can be measured in inches (of mercury) or bars. A bar is equal to the pressure exerted by the air in the atmosphere at sea level. The millibar (mb) is equal to 1/1000 of a bar and is usually used to measure atmospheric pressure. Average sea-level air pressure is mb
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Barometer in a Bottle video
Look at the picture What can we do to change the pressure reading on the barometer in the jar?
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Barometer in a Bottle video
Why do you think the pressure reading changed? What could we do to decrease the air pressure reading?
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Response Sheet-Investigation 3
Put your name on the BACK of the page Answer the questions on Notebook sheet 6 You have 10 minutes to answer Sheets will be collected
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10/7
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Agenda New Student/Cohort Orientation Review
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10/8
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Agenda New Student/Cohort Orientation Vocabulary Review Weather Data
Syllabus collection/handout (p.7 only) Big Ideas
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Do Now Hand in syllabus & Survey Golds: Copy vocabulary
Cardinals: Look up vocab words in your NB and choose 3 that you would like to write out in color for the classroom Golds: Copy vocabulary
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Vocabulary Copy these Weather definitions: air pressure- the force exerted on a surface by the mass of the air above it; also called atmospheric pressure climate- the average or typical weather conditions in a region of the world Forecast- to predict future events or conditions, such as weather
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Vocabulary Humidity- water vapor in the air
Copy these Weather definitions: Humidity- water vapor in the air Meteorologist- a scientist who studies the weather Meteorology- the scientific study of weather Precipitation- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
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Vocabulary Copy these definitions: Prediction- an estimation about a future event based on data or experience severe weather-out-of-the-ordinary and extreme weather conditions (dangerous) Temperature- a measure of how hot or cold the air is
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Vocabulary Weather- the condition of the air around us
Copy these definitions: Weather- the condition of the air around us Wind- air in motion
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Big Ideas Cardinals: Put these big ideas in the Big Ideas section of your NB Golds: Draw a line in your Notebook or page and copy the following:
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Big Ideas Weather is the condition of Earth’s atmosphere at a given time in a given place Severe weather has the potential to cause death and destruction in the environment
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Big Ideas Meteorology is the science of weather, and meteorologists are the people who study Earth’s weather Weather and climate are different
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Atmosphere Introduction
BrainPop Atmosphere video
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10/9
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Do Now Hand out/ Collect syllabi, survey/pretest
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Agenda Weather Data Celsius and Fahrenheit BP measuring matter
Weather.gov Celsius and Fahrenheit BP measuring matter BP states of matter
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BrainPop Videos Measuring Matter States Of Matter
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Demonstration Syringes
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