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Weather vs Climate BY ELLEN SUTTON
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Content Area: Science Grade Level: 4th Summary: The purpose of this instructional PowerPoint is to teach the difference between weather and climate. Learning Objective: Given information and examples of weather patterns versus climate the student will answer questions with 100% accuracy. State or Common Core and ISTE Standard: 0407.8.2 Differentiate between weather and climate.
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Weather Definition: The temperature, amount of precipitation and other outside conditions at a particular time and place. When you think of weather think: Day to day changes Short-term Small area
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Climate Definition: the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period. When you think of climate think: Long term Large area
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Examples Weather sunshine, rain, cloud cover, winds, hail, snow, sleet, freezing rain, flooding, blizzards, ice storms, thunderstorms, extreme heat/cold Climate averages of precipitation, temperature, humidity, sunshine, wind
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On the following several slides you will be answering a series of questions about weather and climate. Choose an answer, if it is correct you will be able to continue; if incorrect you will be brought back to the question page to try again by clicking a button that looks like this:
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Which of these describes an example of weather? It was sunny today. It was sunny today. The average wind speed here is 5 mph. The average wind speed here is 5 mph. It is normally very cold here. It is normally very cold here.
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CORRECT Good job!
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Which of these sentences describes a climate? It rained for an hour and a half today. It rained for an hour and a half today. It rains about 3 months out of the year, every year. It rains about 3 months out of the year, every year. It also began to hail during the rainstorm. It also began to hail during the rainstorm.
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True or False: Weather is an average of precipitation over a long time. True True False False
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CORRECT Good job!
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Which of these is a description of a climate? It snowed in Maine for a week straight. It snowed in Maine for a week straight. It began to sleet during the storm earlier. It began to sleet during the storm earlier. The Northern United States have colder temperatures year round. The Northern United States have colder temperatures year round.
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CORRECT Good job!
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Conclusion You now know the differences between weather and climate. You should be able to tell me which one is short-term and which is long-term. As well as which covers large areas and which is concentrated to smaller places. You should know which descriptive phrases(rainy/hot/average rainfall/average temperature) are for weather or climate.
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INCORRECT Try again!
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