September 21, 2015
Bell Work
Weather Vs. Climate
SC.6.E.7.6 Differentiate between weather and climate
Venn Diagram:
Your journal should be set up to look exactly like the picture below.
You should only complete the Weather vs. Climate Venn Diagram for your bell work.
DO NOT WORRY ABOUT THE ATMOSPHERE PAGE RIGHT NOW!!
Use the pink textbook page 276 at your table to find the definitions weather and climate in the back glossary.
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Use this picture for the Atmosphere Station. This is the front of your foldable and the inside of your foldable.
The directions for this center:
ATMOSPHERE STATION DIRECTIONS!!
1. In
your journal, label the page next to your bell work“ATMOSPHERE”
2. Underneath
that, write “SC.6.E.7.9 Describe how the composition of the atmosphere protects
life and insulates the planet.”
3. Use
pages 146, 148, 150 in the PINK textbook at your table to complete the “What is
the Atmosphere” foldable.
4. An
example of this foldable is pictured below
5.
If
you have any questions ask your table first, then raise your hand and ask me.
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Use this foldable example to complete the Earth Spheres Station. This is the front and inside of the foldable. The directions for this center
EARTH’S SPHERES
STATION DIRECTIONS!!
1. In your journal, label the first blank page “EARTHS SPHERES”
2. Underneath that, write “SC.6.E.7.4 Differentiate and show interactions among the geosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere.”
3. Use pages 130-140 in the PINK textbook at your table to complete the “EARTHS SPHERES” foldable.
4. An example of this foldable is pictured above.
5. If you have any questions ask your table first, then raise your hand and ask me.
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Here is a video that helps with Earth's Spheres.
Please use head phones to watch the video. Keep in mind, the Lithosphere is the same as the "Geosphere".
http://geography.about.com/od/physicalgeography/a/fourspheres.htm
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