Exploring our Weather Curriculum in Many Ways
Students you are to choose from a list of topics. Each assignment will require an oral presentation to the class based on the topic you have chosen.
You will have two weeks to complete each homework assignment. When you have finished your first assignment, choose another topic from the list and begin working on it to present to the class again. It will be due two weeks later.
You may work individually or in partners for your presentations to the class. Presentations can include a short power point presentation, Prezi, skits, poems, songs, stories, tri-folds, reports, experiments, dioramas, posters, etc. Be creative!!
Your first assignment will be due in 2 weeks; or sooner if you would like to start now. Please choose from the following list:---++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Change of Seasons, earth’s rotation, tilt of earth’s axis, latitude, longitude, cirrus clouds, cumulous clouds, cumulous nimbus clouds, stratus clouds, weather instruments, el Niño, el Nina, jet stream, air pressure, wind direction, high pressure systems, low pressure systems, altitude and weather, why different places in the world have different weather, why different places in the world at the same latitude have different weather, what creates wind, heat transfer, conduction, convection, radiation, conductor insulator meteorologist, elevation, Gulf Stream, water cycle, condensation, evaporation, precipitation, run-off, transpiration, water vapor, local wind, global wind, Prevailing Westerlies, land breeze, sea breeze, Trade Winds, types of precipitation, cold front, warm front, stationary front,
Students you are to choose from a list of topics. Each assignment will require an oral presentation to the class based on the topic you have chosen.
You will have two weeks to complete each homework assignment. When you have finished your first assignment, choose another topic from the list and begin working on it to present to the class again. It will be due two weeks later.
You may work individually or in partners for your presentations to the class. Presentations can include a short power point presentation, Prezi, skits, poems, songs, stories, tri-folds, reports, experiments, dioramas, posters, etc. Be creative!!
Your first assignment will be due in 2 weeks; or sooner if you would like to start now. Please choose from the following list:---++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Change of Seasons, earth’s rotation, tilt of earth’s axis, latitude, longitude, cirrus clouds, cumulous clouds, cumulous nimbus clouds, stratus clouds, weather instruments, el Niño, el Nina, jet stream, air pressure, wind direction, high pressure systems, low pressure systems, altitude and weather, why different places in the world have different weather, why different places in the world at the same latitude have different weather, what creates wind, heat transfer, conduction, convection, radiation, conductor insulator meteorologist, elevation, Gulf Stream, water cycle, condensation, evaporation, precipitation, run-off, transpiration, water vapor, local wind, global wind, Prevailing Westerlies, land breeze, sea breeze, Trade Winds, types of precipitation, cold front, warm front, stationary front,