Grade Level/Unit Number: 7th grade/Unit 3 II: Unit Title: Weather & Atmosphere



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Diagram copied from: http://www.marietta.edu/~biol/biomes/ecosystems.htm





Name __________________________________ Due Date __________





Side 1- Write the 3 main cloud types.

Include a hand drawn picture of each & at least one descriptive word.
Side 2- Make up an original myth with an explanation of why one of the following

occurs:


lightning rain thunder snow sleet

tornado rainbows hail floods droughts


Side 3- Make a drawing of the water cycle illustrating & labeling at least 4 of the

following steps:



infiltration or groundwater runoff precipitation transpiration condensation evaporation



  1. Cut paper to create a perfect square. (This can be found by bringing the corner of the paper to the opposite side- then cut off the flap left over)




  1. Fold the top right corner of the square down to the lower left corner, making a half X.




  1. Repeat step 2, making the folded marks of a completed X.




  1. Cut one side of a triangle to the center.




  1. Add your information to the inside or outside and then staple the unused flap to form a pyramid.




  1. Add tissue paper or a ribbon to one corner to create a kite effect.



(attachment 7) Foldable diagram adapted from Creative Teaching Press



Name _______________________________ Due Date __________

Weather Tic- Tac –Toe Project




Choose any 3 of the activities listed in the tic tac toe. If you have an idea of your own, list it in the space below and get it approved by your teacher.

I choose activities # _____________, _______________, ______________


I would like to choose activity 5. My idea is ______________________________

________________________________________________________________


Student signature____________________Teacher Signature _______________







Choose 5 words and use the folded diagram

above to create an information display
Each word must be creatively written on the outside fold. When you flip up the fold you should have a 2- 3 sentence definition of the word on the bottom half and a hand drawn picture on the top half. The definition must be accurate and written in complete sentences. The diagram must be relevant to the word you are describing. A title and your name should be on the bottom overhang.
Rubric:
5 hand drawn Illustrations _________ Title _______
Overall product: Time and effort ________ Handwriting legible ________

Grammar/ complete sentences ________ Creativity _________
Accurate definitions __________ Guidelines followed __________

I. Grade Level/Unit Number: 7th grade


II: Unit Title: Using technology to study weather hazards
III. Unit Length: 8 days
IV. Objectives Included:


1.05, 1.06, 1.09, 1.10, 3.05, 3.06

V. Materials Needed:

Handouts

Internet/ multiple computer usage

One week (or so) of weather maps cut from the newspaper

Daily weather data (wind speed and direction, precipitation, current temperature, and dew point) for your school and 3 - 4 cities from neighboring states


VI. Notes to Teacher:

This activity is good to start after there has been some unsettling weather, because it will help students to link the visual changes that are shown on a series of weather maps with their experience. If you have had a series of fair weather days, it may be helpful to use one of the Internet weather sites to identify weather changes in other parts of the country with maps from the newspaper.


Helpful Websites

Reading the Map Resources

http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/home.rxml

http://okfirst.ocs.ou.edu/train/meteorology/Fronts.html

http://www.aos.wisc.edu/~hopkins/aos100/sfc-anl.htm

http://www.usatoday.com/weather/wmapread.htm

http://www.mohonasen.org/staffdev/weather5/weathermaps.htm

http://weather.unisys.com/surface/details.html

http://www.wildwildweather.com/index.html

http://www.ametsoc.org/amsedu/dstreme/extras/wxsym2.html

http://dstreme.comet.ucar.edu/extras/wxsym2.html

www.epa.gov/airnow//state_local/pm_for_meteorologists9-19.ppt

(air pollution)



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