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Water and Weather Unit Week 15 Directions 1.Prepare your desk for science. 2.Use voice level 0 (no voice) to look at notebook pg. 46. Think about this question: What do the symbols below stand for? What weather do they bring?
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Targets & Warm Up Targets: Students will read weather maps to determine the weather. Warm Up: Look at the weather map on notebook pg. 46. What can you tell about the weather in each of the cities?
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Practice Reading Maps
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Questions 1.Which city is likely to have sunny and clear skies with no clouds? 2.Which city is likely to have cloudy skies with no change in temperature? 3.Which city is likely to have warmer temperatures and a few days of light rain? 4.Which city is likely to have colder temperatures and one day with heavy rain thunderstorms? Dallas Austin El Paso Houston
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Table of Contents DateTitlePage Reading Weather Maps46, 47 Once you are finished with the Table of Contents, go to page 46 & 47 and add the title and date to the top of the page.
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Weather Map Symbols
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Weather Forecast Video (#2)
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What will the weather be like tomorrow? (temperature, rainfall, cloud cover)
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Predict the weather for tomorrow in the following cities Warm Front Cold Front High Pressure Low Pressure
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Reflection Questions What type of weather can you expect near… – High pressure areas? – Low pressure areas? – Cold fronts? – Warm fronts?
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Water & Weather Review Sheet
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Targets (Revisited) Targets: Students will read weather maps to determine the weather.
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Homework SubjectHomeworkDue Date ScienceWater and Weather Summative Test Friday
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