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1 All About Weather 1st Grade Science Miss. Salmon
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2 Are you ready to learn about weather?!?!
Yes

3 First we must learn how to navigate through the power point…
First we must learn how to navigate through the power point…. Button Key: 1. Forward Button: Allows you to go ahead to the next slide 3. Home Button: Allows you to go to the Main Menu 4. Quiz Button: This will take you to the quizzes title page 2. Backward Button: Allows you to go back a slide 6. Arrow: This will allow you to try the quiz again 5. Piece of Paper Button: This allows you to go back to each Lesson’s title page

4 Main Menu Lesson 1: Review of our Four Seasons
Click on the topic you would like to start with! Lesson 2: Precipitation/ The Water Cycle When you are finished all of the lessons click the arrow to move onto the quizzes Lesson 3: Clouds Lesson 4: Weather Disasters Click the arrow to go back!

5 Quiz Time! Click on the quiz you would like to start with!
Lesson 1: Review of Four Seasons Lesson 2: Precipitation/ The Water Cycle Lesson 3: Clouds Lesson 4: Weather Disasters When finished all of the quizzes click the arrow to go to the conclusion Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

6 Conclusion You have completed the entire unit! GREAT JOB!
We will continue to learn about each topic in class and have many different interactive activities for you to work on! For homework try to review the PowerPoint again! Please click on the completed symbol to start the unit over for the next student

7 Lesson 1: Review of our Four Seasons
Click on the season you would like to review first! Winter Spring Summer Autumn/ Fall Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

8 Winter Winter is the coldest season Ponds and streams turn to ice
Snow may fall in some places Winter has the fewest hours of daylight Most trees have no leaves Click the piece of paper to go back to Lesson 1: Review of the Four Seasons Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

9 Spring The air gets warmer Some places get a lot of rain
Trees and flowers bloom Click the piece of paper to go back to Lesson 1: Review of the Four Seasons Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

10 Summer Summer has hot days and warm nights
Summer has the most amount of daylight Green leaves grow on many trees and other plants There is no school during the summer so many families may take vacations Click the piece of paper to go back to Lesson 1: Review of the Four Seasons Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

11 Autumn/Fall The air outsides starts to get cooler
The leaves change color and fall to the ground There are fewer hours of daylight in the fall than in the summer Animals migrate to warmer places Click the piece of paper to go back to Lesson 1: Review of the Four Seasons Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

12 Lesson 2: Precipitation/ The Water Cycle
Click on the section you would like to learn about first! Types of Precipitation The Water Cycle Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

13 The Water Cycle The water cycle is the way water moves from Earth’s surface into the air and back again. The water cycle causes weather to change. It is a cycle and a cycle is like a circle, it goes around and around again. Click on the arrow to continue to learn about the Water Cycle Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

14 The Water Cycle Then the gas cools and condenses, or changes into tiny drops of water. The drops form clouds. The water drops join to make bigger ones. The drops fall as precipitation. The sun’s heat makes water evaporate, or change to a gas. The gas is pushed up and meets cooler air. The precipitation flows into rivers, lakes and oceans. Then the water cycle starts again. Click the piece of paper to go back to Lesson 2: Precipitation/The Water Cycle Click the arrow to go back to the previous slide about the Water Cycle

15 Types of Precipitation
Rain- Rain is by far the most common type of precipitation in our atmosphere. Rain takes place when drops of liquid water fall all the way to the surface of the Earth. Click on the arrow to continue to learn about types of Precipitation Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

16 Types of Precipitation
Hail- Pieces of ice that fall from the clouds Click on the arrow to continue to learn about types of Precipitation Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

17 Types of Precipitation
Sleet- Rain that freezes as it falls, it is not light and fluffy like snow Click on the arrow to continue to learn about types of Precipitation Click the arrow to go back to the previous slide about types of precipitation

18 Types of Precipitation
Snow- forms when water vapor turns directly into ice without ever passing through a liquid state. This happens as water condenses around an ice crystal You are at the end of this section, click the piece of paper to go back to Lesson 2: Precipitation/The Water Cycle Click the arrow to go back to the previous slide about types of precipitation

19 Lesson 3:Clouds Cirrus Cumulus Stratus
Click on the cloud you would like to learn about first! Cirrus Cumulus Stratus Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

20 Cirrus Cirrus clouds bring sunny weather They are high in the sky
They are thin, wispy clouds Click the piece of paper to go back to Lesson 3: Clouds Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

21 Cumulus These clouds are white and puffy
They usually mean sunny weather Click on the arrow to continue to learn about cumulus clouds Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

22 Cumulus Cumulonimbus clouds look similar to cumulus clouds but are taller and can bring thunderstorms Cumulonimbus Click the piece of paper to go back to Lesson 3: Clouds Click the arrow to go back to the previous slide about cumulus clouds

23 Stratus Clouds are gray and flat Cover the sky May bring snow or rain
Click the piece of paper to go back to Lesson 3: Clouds Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

24 Lesson 4: Weather Disasters
Click on which you would like to learn first! Tornados Hurricanes Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

25 Tornados A Tornado is a very strong wind that comes down from clouds in the shape of a funnel Tornadoes form quickly Tornadoes can happen during thunderstorms A tornado that touches the ground can destroy things in its path Click on the arrow to continue to learn about tornados Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

26 Tornados A tornado that touches the ground can destroy things in its path Click on the arrow to continue to learn about tornados Click the arrow to go back to the previous slide about tornados

27 Tornados TORNADO SAFETY
Go to a basement, inside a hall closet, or bathroom Crouch under the stairs Keep away from windows, water, metal, and objects that use electricity Cover your head If you cannot get to shelter, lie flat in a ditch or other low place You are at the end of this section, click the piece of paper to go back to Lesson 4: Weather Disasters Click the arrow to go back to the previous slide about tornados

28 Hurricanes A Hurricane is a large storm that starts over warm ocean water Hurricanes have heavy rains that cause floods Hurricanes have very strong winds that can knock down trees Click on the arrow to continue to learn about Hurricanes Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

29 Hurricanes HURRICANE SAFETY Move inland Board up windows
Bring chairs and toys inside Keep extra water on hand for drinking Check your batteries Stay inside and away from windows Click the piece of paper to go back to Lesson 4: Weather Disasters Click the arrow to go back to the previous slide about hurricanes

30 Test your knowledge on the Four Seasons!
Which season usually gets a lot of rain and causes flowers to bloom and grow? Click on the letter that you think is correct! A Winter B Spring C Summer Click the quiz button to go back to the rest of the quizzes Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

31 Sorry, that was not the correct answer
Sorry, that was not the correct answer. Winter is cold and has a lot of snow rather than rain. Try again! You can do it! Click the arrow to try the quiz again

32 Sorry, that was not the correct answer
Sorry, that was not the correct answer. Summer does have rain, but the flowers are not blooming at this time. Try again! You can do it! Click the arrow to try the quiz again

33 Correct! Wonderful Job! The answer was Spring!
Click the quiz button to go back to the rest of the quizzes Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

34 Test your knowledge on Clouds!
1. Which cloud covers the whole sky and is grey and flat A Cirrus B Stratus C Cumulus Click the quiz button to go back to the rest of the quizzes Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

35 Sorry, that was not the correct answer
Sorry, that was not the correct answer. Cirrus clouds are thin and wispy. Try again! You can do it! Click the arrow to try the quiz again

36 Sorry, that was not the correct answer
Sorry, that was not the correct answer. Cumulus clouds are white and puffy. Try again! You can do it! Click the arrow to try the quiz again

37 Correct! Wonderful Job! The answer was Stratus clouds!
Click the quiz button to go back to the rest of the quizzes Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

38 Test your knowledge on Precipitation
1. What type of precipitation is the most common through out the whole year? A Hail B Snow C Rain Click the quiz button to go back to the rest of the quizzes Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

39 Sorry, that was not the correct answer
Sorry, that was not the correct answer. Hail happens on a very rare occasion. Try again! You can do it! Click the arrow to try the quiz again

40 Sorry, that was not the correct answer
Sorry, that was not the correct answer. Snow does fall a lot in the winter but not through out the whole year. Click the arrow to try the quiz again

41 Correct! Wonderful Job! The answer was rain, it occurs the most year round!
Click the arrow to move onto the next part of the quiz on the Water Cycle Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

42 Test your knowledge on The Water Cycle
1. True or False: The water cycle is an ongoing process that continues to cycle around. A True B False Click the quiz button to go back to the rest of the quizzes Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

43 Sorry, that was not the correct answer
Sorry, that was not the correct answer. The water cycle is an ongoing process that continues to cycle around. Click the arrow to try the quiz again

44 Correct! Wonderful Job! The Water Cycle is an ongoing process that continues to cycle around
Click the quiz button to go back to the rest of the quizzes Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

45 Test your knowledge on Weather Disasters
1. Which weather disaster creates a funnel and when it touches the ground can be very dangerous? A Tornado B Hurricane C Thunderstorm Click the quiz button to go back to the rest of the quizzes Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

46 Correct! Wonderful Job! The answer was a tornado!
Click the quiz button to go back to the rest of the quizzes Click the house to go back to the Main Menu

47 Sorry, that was not the correct answer
Sorry, that was not the correct answer. A hurricane is very dangerous but it does not form a funnel and it starts in the ocean. Click the arrow to try the quiz again

48 Sorry, that was not the correct answer
Sorry, that was not the correct answer. A thunderstorm does not form a funnel. Click the arrow to try the quiz again


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