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What type of Weather do pressure systems bring?
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51L 1. What type of pressure brings precipitation?
Remember to record your homelearning and write the objective Work Habits managers - please check 52L/R for completion 51L 1. What type of pressure brings precipitation? 2. Why does warm air rise into the atmosphere? What does cold air do and why? Draw a picture. 3. Does cold air bring high or low pressure? Draw a picture. 4. In the water cycle, after the air rises and evaporates, what happens next?(look at p. 23 in your notebook) Draw a picture.
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PAIR SHARE with TABLE TALK MENU- 3 minutes
EVEN FIRST, ODD SUMMARIZES and then shares
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P. 52R Is there a pattern between the black line of pressure and precipitation?
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P. 52L Shade in where you expect precipitation to be.
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P. 52L Claim Based on the evidence, I claim that as the pressure drops, there is a higher chance of precipitation. Evidence The evidence from the termperature and pressure graphs displays that as the black line drops (pressure line), there is generally a higher change of rain. Reasoning This is important because it allows us to predict when there is a chance of rain based off of pressure data.
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What type of air pressure brings rain?
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2. Why does warm air rise, what does cold air do?
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3. Air pressure and temperature
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4. Water Cycle Animation
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What kind of weather do you notice is around the low pressure systems?
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What kind of weather do you notice is around the low pressure systems?
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What type of weather does warm air bring? Cold air?
Clear Skies Precipitation
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High and Low Pressure Systems
Video 1 (5 min) Video 2 (3 min) Video 3 (2 min) Video 4 (5 min) Video 5 (3 min)
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On p. 53R - quickly sketch (IN PENCIL) an explanation of WHY low pressure brings precipitation and high pressure brings clear skies High Pressure = Clear Skies Low Pressure = Precipitation
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Group Model Work with your group to create a model of what is happening at a: Low pressure system (L) High pressure system (H). Include: pressure, density, temperature and weather Reminder: When we create models we always include: A drawing Clear labels Description
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Transition 1 Move into groups Get large piece of paper BEGIN DRAWING
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MODEL SHARE Group walk
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P. 54R - Write the answers ( you do not need to write the questions)
What do the models have in common? What is different about them? What should we ALL include on our models?
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Transition #2 Get back into rows Put notebooks away
Put poster on front table Get back into rows Put notebooks away
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Fix/change and add to your model on 53R
High Pressure Low Pressure
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EXIT TICKET: Pressure and Weather
WHEN FINISHED: flip it upside down
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Objective? What were you proud of today?
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