Work on prepping for the Summative Assessment that will start tomorrow and run into Friday:
Climate change Summative Assessment Prep
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Monday, December 16, 2013
Your goal tonight is to be done with your research and rough drafts for Questions 1 and 2 for the Summative Assessment. Another great resource is your textbook. If you don't have access to the internet the book has almost all of the information you need. See pages 240-251.
Friday, December 13, 2013
1. Weather Presentation Project if you have not presented.
Atmosphere, Weather and Climate Summative Assessment. Over the weekend students should finish up their Question 1 rough draft. If you want to jump the gun you can work on researching for question 2 (the gold paper). What should your paragraph look like?
1. Start with an "attention driver" or "hook".
2. Then write a topic or thesis statement (A very general answer to the question itself).
3. Details, Details! Now use your research on your purple paper to write the body of your paragraph.
4. Wrap it up! with a concluding sentence.
Atmosphere, Weather and Climate Summative Assessment. Over the weekend students should finish up their Question 1 rough draft. If you want to jump the gun you can work on researching for question 2 (the gold paper). What should your paragraph look like?
1. Start with an "attention driver" or "hook".
2. Then write a topic or thesis statement (A very general answer to the question itself).
3. Details, Details! Now use your research on your purple paper to write the body of your paragraph.
4. Wrap it up! with a concluding sentence.
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
1. Complete Passage Analysis worksheet for pages 226-235 : Climate Passage Analysis
2. Create a concept map showing aspects of your ideal climate for each section from the passage analysis.
Middle Square information should include: a. The major climate zone your ideal climate would be in
b. The specific climate zone your ideal climate would be
in: 234-235
5 bubbles should offshoot from the middle square and should have the following information for your climate. Include a description and picture:
1. Temperature and precipitation
2. Latitude
3. Topography and elevation
4. Large bodies of water
5. Ocean currents
2. Create a concept map showing aspects of your ideal climate for each section from the passage analysis.
Middle Square information should include: a. The major climate zone your ideal climate would be in
b. The specific climate zone your ideal climate would be
in: 234-235
5 bubbles should offshoot from the middle square and should have the following information for your climate. Include a description and picture:
1. Temperature and precipitation
2. Latitude
3. Topography and elevation
4. Large bodies of water
5. Ocean currents
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Work on Weather Reports
Complete Passage Analysis for pages 226-231: Climate Passage Analysis
(Pages 1 and 2 should be completed).
Complete Passage Analysis for pages 226-231: Climate Passage Analysis
(Pages 1 and 2 should be completed).
Friday, December 6, 2013
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Monday, December 2, 2013
No Homework tonight. We will finish the Virtual Lab tomorrow in class. You could get a head start on the Weather Reporter summative assessment handed out today.
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