Severe Weather Project
The Task:
Each of you will need to use the given resources to research your assigned severe weather. Once you gather all the required information, you will prepare a Google Slide Presentation about your type of severe weather. You must become an expert in your type of weather phenomenon. You will then present your work to the judge (your wonderful teacher). Your teacher will then select one student from each of the four weather phenomenons go to to a second grade classroom and present to them. Reading Materials:
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Severe Weather Preparedness:
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The Process:
All of you will read the text selections above in your Google Classroom. Use Kami to annotate them to show your understanding, then save them back into your Google Classroom assignment page. Then each of you will focus on your type of severe weather as assigned by your teacher. Each of you will use the links in the resources section below to:
All of you will read the text selections above in your Google Classroom. Use Kami to annotate them to show your understanding, then save them back into your Google Classroom assignment page. Then each of you will focus on your type of severe weather as assigned by your teacher. Each of you will use the links in the resources section below to:
- · Give a description of your severe weather type (5 points).
- · Explain what causes your type of severe weather and how it forms (5 points).
- · Describe the places where these severe weather occur most often and where they are the most dangerous (5 points).
- · List the time of year when this severe weather occurs most often (5 points).
- · Explain the scale used to determine intensity of your severe weather (5 points).
- · Provide information as to what to do to be safe before, during, and after your weather phenomenon (5 points).
Resources:
Listed below are links for you to use to get the necessary information. They are separated by severe weather types and are a great place to start. If you feel you need additional information, feel free to search the web. Happy hunting!
Listed below are links for you to use to get the necessary information. They are separated by severe weather types and are a great place to start. If you feel you need additional information, feel free to search the web. Happy hunting!
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