Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Cloud Types Informational Brochure
Today you will work with a partner to create a Cloud Types Informational Brochure. While two of you are working on the assignment together, you only need one brochure per group. This assignment is due at the end of the period on Wednesday, March 25. Click here for the project requirements.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Create Your Own Webquest
Today you will create your own Chapter 18 Webquest. You will need to have 20 questions total, with at least 6 coming from each section. Your webquest will be setup in the familiar format: website address, followed by questions. You will use Google Docs to create the webquest.
Suggested websites (you may use these and others):
Suggested websites (you may use these and others):
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Worst Weather Events
This week we learned about 3 different types of storms. Beyond those, there are many others. Answer the following questions in your blog:
1. Which weather events kill the most Americans?
2. Which weather events kill the most people (in the world)?
3. Are your answers to those two questions different? Why or why not?
4. Read this article. Do you agree or disagree? Why or why not?
5. For your response to #1, find three weather events. Describe what happened (how severe was the storm, did anyone get hurt or die, how much property damage, include pictures, etc.).
1. Which weather events kill the most Americans?
2. Which weather events kill the most people (in the world)?
3. Are your answers to those two questions different? Why or why not?
4. Read this article. Do you agree or disagree? Why or why not?
5. For your response to #1, find three weather events. Describe what happened (how severe was the storm, did anyone get hurt or die, how much property damage, include pictures, etc.).
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Weather Patterns and Severe Storms Webquest
Today you will complete the Weather Patterns and Severe Storms Webquest. Click here to get started. When you finish, you may complete the textbook's online quizzes.
Monday, March 16, 2009
Blog Check #2
All 2nd Quarter blogs are due this Thursday, March 19. This date also marks the end of the 2nd Quarter. While I am normally lenient on late work, and only deduct a few points, all assignments are due this Thursday. Any 2nd Quarter blogs that are posted after this date will not be graded. As long as your blogs are all posted by March 19, they are not late.
Remember to answer all parts of the blog posts. You are expected to use proper spelling and grammar. While you are allowed to use text message symbols in your Cornell notes, please remember that your blogs are published materials, and should reflect that idea. The following blogs are required:
Remember to answer all parts of the blog posts. You are expected to use proper spelling and grammar. While you are allowed to use text message symbols in your Cornell notes, please remember that your blogs are published materials, and should reflect that idea. The following blogs are required:
- Earthquake Articles (2/6/09)
- Destruction! (2/13/09)
- Dating Methods (2/17/09)
- Air Masses (3/16/09)
- Worst Weather Events (3/19/09)
Air Masses
Today you learned about the four main types of air masses. Answer the following questions in your blog:
1. What are the four main types of air masses? What does each letter stand for?
2. Which kind of air mass(es) do you think brings hurricanes?
3. Which kind of air mass(es) do you think brings drought?
4. Which kind of air mass(es) brings lake-effect snowstorms?
5. Today we learned about the four main types of air masses. In reality, there any many more than four. What are two others? Explain them.
Click here to learn about each air mass that affects North America. There is a good Question and Answer section at the bottom of the page.
1. What are the four main types of air masses? What does each letter stand for?
2. Which kind of air mass(es) do you think brings hurricanes?
3. Which kind of air mass(es) do you think brings drought?
4. Which kind of air mass(es) brings lake-effect snowstorms?
5. Today we learned about the four main types of air masses. In reality, there any many more than four. What are two others? Explain them.
Click here to learn about each air mass that affects North America. There is a good Question and Answer section at the bottom of the page.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Intro to the Atmosphere Webquest
Today you will complete the Intro to the Atmosphere Webquest on a piece of notebook paper. Click here to get started.
When you finish the webquest, complete the Chapter 17 online quizzes.
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