Students explore the difference between weather and climate by investigating extreme weather …
Students explore the difference between weather and climate by investigating extreme weather on Earth and its contributing factors. Students brainstorm a list of weather-related words and phrases. They will then gather information about weather by viewing images and videos and discussing with peers, and then record the information they have learned on a provided worksheet.
This is a webquest acitivty. Students are given links to different websites …
This is a webquest acitivty. Students are given links to different websites to find information about weather fronts. The websites contain information in text, pictures, and interactive forms.
This brief video lesson discusses the weather conditions that foster tornado formation. …
This brief video lesson discusses the weather conditions that foster tornado formation. Discussion/assessment questions and suggested supplemental resources are also included.
This brief video lesson discusses the weather conditions that foster tsunami formation. …
This brief video lesson discusses the weather conditions that foster tsunami formation. Discussion/assessment questions and suggested supplemental resources are also included.
Explore relationships between temperature, pressure, and humidity with daily weather forecasts. GeoInquiries …
Explore relationships between temperature, pressure, and humidity with daily weather forecasts.
GeoInquiries are designed to be fast and easy-to-use instructional resources that incorporate advanced web mapping technology. Each 15-minute activity in a collection is intended to be presented by the instructor from a single computer/projector classroom arrangement. No installation, fees, or logins are necessary to use these materials and software.
This lesson is the first of a two-part series on the science …
This lesson is the first of a two-part series on the science of hurricanes and the kinds of technology being used to identify and track them. In this activity students examine different scientific aspects of hurricanes, all in an effort to begin to understand the nature of motion?particularly how changes in speed or direction of motion are caused by forces.
This lesson is the second in a two-part series on the science …
This lesson is the second in a two-part series on the science of hurricanes and the kinds of technology being used to identify and track them. In this activity students? study of hurricanes is broadened by exploring how technology and science are used today to identify, measure, and track powerful tropical storms to better warn and secure people from their often-devastating impact.
Students will be introduced to the Industrial Revolution's problem of child labor. …
Students will be introduced to the Industrial Revolution's problem of child labor. Students will be able to describe advances in machinery during the Industrial Revolution. Students will identify reasons for the use of child laborers during the Industrial Revolution and describe how child laborers lived during the Industrial Revolution. Some of the YouTube links are dead, but the images are included in the pdf.
In this lesson, students graph the relationship between air pressure and wind …
In this lesson, students graph the relationship between air pressure and wind speed in 2005's Hurricane Katrina and for the entire 2005 hurricane season. From their analyses, they come up with an estimate of the minimum air pressure that is likely to result in hurricane-force winds of 65 knots or higher.
The purpose of this online tutorial activity is to introduce the characteristics …
The purpose of this online tutorial activity is to introduce the characteristics of cyclones, the associated air masses and fronts, and finally how to locate the center of a cyclone from wind observations. Key words throughout this activity link directly to helper resources that provide useful information for answering the questions.
In this multimedia lesson, students learn about hurricane storms. Associated interactive activities …
In this multimedia lesson, students learn about hurricane storms. Associated interactive activities include "Comparing Hurricane Categories," where students discover the strength of historic storms, "Hurricane Katrina - Recipe for Disaster," where students explore the natural and manmade ingredients for massive hurricanes, and "Hurricane Katrina - Environmental Consequences," where students investigate the environmental impact of a massive hurricane.
The purpose of this online tutorial activity is to introduce how precipitation …
The purpose of this online tutorial activity is to introduce how precipitation develops along cold fronts and along warm fronts. Two animations have been constructed to visualize these distinctly different processes and students will use this information for comparison. Key words throughout this activity link directly to helper resources that provide useful information for answering the questions.
The purpose of this online tutorial activity is to introduce characteristics of …
The purpose of this online tutorial activity is to introduce characteristics of pressure, high and low pressure centers, and a brief analysis of an idealized pressure field. Key words throughout this activity link directly to helper resources that provide useful information for answering the questions.
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