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Kimberly Lightle

Differences Between Climate and Weather - 0 views

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    In this activity, students will collect weather data over several days or weeks, graph temperature data, and compare the temperature data with averaged climate data where they live. Understanding and interpreting local weather data and understanding the relationship between weather and climate are important first steps to understanding larger-scale global climate changes.
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    Nice activity where students collect, analyze, and compare temperature data and compare the data to local climate data.
Kimberly Lightle

Oceans, Climate, and Weather - 0 views

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    This publication is all about developing your middle school students' understandings of earths oceans and the major effect they have on climate. Understanding and interpreting local weather data and understanding the relationship between weather and climate are important first steps to understanding larger-scale global climate changes. Activities that ask students to collect and analyze local weather data as well as analyze global data can be found in the Lessons and Activities section. Analyzing and interpreting data is a major focus of this publication. Numerous data sets can be found in the Sources for Real Data section. The Background Information section and the article Tomorrows Forecast will help reinforce your own content knowledge.
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    More exemplary resources from the Middle School Portal 2: Math & Science Pathways project.
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