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101. The Math Forum - Math Library - Meteorology
This page contains sites relating to meteorology. A lesson plan in whichsixth grade students are asked to plan a field day for their class.
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  • DataStreme Atmosphere - American Meteorological Society
    A major precollege teacher enhancement initiative of the American Meteorological Society (AMS). Its main goal is the training of K-12 Weather Education Resource Teachers who will promote the teaching of science, mathematics, and technology using weather as a vehicle. A 13-week course is offered twice a year to selected participants. It focuses on the study of the atmospheric environment through the use of electronically transmitted weather data and learning materials combined with Study Guide readings and investigations. more>>
  • Meteorology: Does Weather Happen Randomly? - Richard Levine, Tefft Middle School, Streamwood, IL
    Does weather happen randomly or are there patterns that can be recognized? If there are patterns, what are they and how can we use them? Scientific skills involved are: collecting, recording and analyzing data; thinking creatively and critically, and communicating results. Students use graphs and spreadsheets to do investigations on the relation between altitude and temperature, latitude and temperature, the direction weather moves, atmospheric readings, the relation between dewpoint temperature and actual air temperature as a storm approaches, and atmospheric readings as a line of storms approaches and departs a reporting station, predicting the weather.
  • 102. Harrold's Lesson Plans Links DLU:Fr.24Jun04, Harrold's Lesson Plan Links List
    Harrold s lesson Plan Links List. Technology integrated lesson plans are alsoavailable for most topics listed. Once a teacher has learned new
    http://www.harrold.org/rfhextra/lessons.html
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  • ABC Babysit (free printable activity pages for pre-school and early elementary kids, babysitters, teachers, and parents. I ncluded are color pages, mazes, word puzzles, forms, holiday activities and many craft projects. Great for home and school use. src: Sites for Parents
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  • 103. Weather.com - Education: Lesson Plan
    The Weather Classroom Careers in meteorology The Weather Classroom. Print thislesson plan. This lesson addresses the following National Standards
    http://www.weather.com/education/wxclass/careers/careerslessonplan.html
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    The Weather Classroom: Careers in Meteorology Print this lesson plan. This lesson addresses the following National Standards:
  • Science in Personal and Social Perspectives
    Natural Hazards
    Science and Technology in Society
  • Science and Technology
    Understandings in Science and Technology
  • Science as Inquiry
    Abilities necessary to do scientific inquiry
    Understandings about scientific inquiry
  • Language Arts: Drama and Public Speaking
    Speak/React quickly to unexpected situations
  • Preview If you study weather and weather forecasting, you're a meteorologist. Meteorologists can work for the government, universities, television and radio stations, at nuclear power plants, airports, farms and fisheries, insurance, investment companies and much more. People interested in the Earth and its atmosphere can take many different career paths. Hydrologists, oceanographers, climatologists, storm chasers, city planners, architects these diverse careers all require a basic understanding of weather and its effects.

    104. METEOROLOGY - DOES WEATHER HAPPEN RANDOMLY?
    meteorology DOES WEATHER HAPPEN RANDOMLY? contact Richard Levine, Cool Lessons,Educational Technology Consultant, comments@coollessons.org
    http://www.coollessons.org/Weathr20.htm
    METEOROLOGY
    DOES WEATHER HAPPEN RANDOMLY?
    Does weather happen randomly or are there patterns that can be recognized?
    If there are patterns,
    what are they and how can we use them?
    Before you answer these questions by doing the following investigations:
    Please read these suggestions
    Investigate the concepts and tools meteorologists use.
    INVESTIGATIONS
  • What is the relationship between altitude and temperature? What is the relationship between latitude and temperature? In which direction and how fast does weather move? What are the atmospheric readings as a H (High) or a L (Low) approaches and departs a reporting station? ... What areas of the U.S. would most likely be affected by acid rain? Why? Give evidence to support your hypothesis.
  • Last modified 1/27/2002. comments@coollessons.org Enjoy the web page Educational Units and Lesson Plans which has links to thousands of other units.

    105. MetEd: K-2 And Public Community Pages
    UniXL meteorology Jobs. Featured MetEd Materials Several questions areincluded along the way to help reinforce the lessons.
    http://meted.ucar.edu/comm_k12.htm
    meted k12 and the public K-12 and General Interest Special Interest DataStreme Atmosphere
    Jetstream: An Online Weather School
    Digital Resources for Educators Basic Information About the Field of Metorology Featured MetEd Materials Wave Types and Characteristics
    (High School)
    This module is an introduction to waves and their associated characteristics. Several types of waves are presented, from the common wind wave to the rare tsunami wave. Graphics, 3-D animations, and video demonstrate the basic physical, mathematical, and statistical traits of waves. Audio narration is provided throughout the module with important points highlighted by text. Several questions are included along the way to help reinforce the lessons. Hurricane Strike!

    106. Classroom Activities: By The Covis Project
    Introduction to basic meteorological concepts such as pressure, fronts, andsurface maps.
    http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guides/crclm/act/home.rxml
    Graphic by: Steven E. Hall The following classroom activities introduce a variety of fundamental topics in meteorology. All necessary data and instructional resources are accessible from each activity. In addition, each activity is accompanied by a corresponding teacher guide (or answer key). Up to 90 minutes of classroom time may be needed to complete each activity. Activities
    Last Update: 07/12/97 Pressure
    Atmospheric pressure, high and low pressure centers, and the pressure gradient force. Air Masses
    Characteristics of air masses that commonly influence weather in the U.S. and how to identify them on weather maps. Precipitation Along Fronts
    The development of precipitation along warm fronts and cold fronts. Midlatitude Cyclones
    Anatomy of midlatitude cyclones and how to identify them on weather maps. Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
    Converting back and forth between local time and UTC. Surface Observation Symbols
    Interpreting meteorological data from observation symbols displayed on weather maps. Current Weather Symbols
    Interpreting common weather symbols found on weather maps.

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