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Quarter 2 week 2 weather

Warm up – 10-31-16 Fill out your agendas Grab a copy of the following: Heating Earth’s Surface Lab Yellow = CLASS COPY Graphing the Atmosphere Graphing the Atmosphere student sheet Preview the lab by reading what we will be doing, then read the yellow sheet to recall background information on the atmosphere

Heating earth’s surface lab Set up lab station and gather time 0 data Complete the “Graphing Atmospheric Temps” while you wait the 5 minutes for the next data point. When you finish the lab: Dump the water cup only Take out the thermometers Zero out your timer

Warm up – 11/3/16 Turn in all assignments Heating the Earth lab – COMPLETED! TEST GRADE! Graphing the Atmosphere Read the article – annotate – tape onto page 72 Page 71 make a cycle diagram of the Carbon Cycle Aka – how does oxygen and carbon dioxide cycle through the atmosphere I will come around and stamp the following: Page 68 = Smog City Questions Page 70 = Paideia Reflection & annotated article Page 69 – Glue down the “% Composition of Exhaled Air” and complete using the textbook as a resource!

Water Cycle Diagram On page 74 of your science notebooks create a color diagram of the water cycle. Be sure to have the following: Evaporation – label and define; describe humidity Condensation – label and define; draw various types of clouds and label them Precipitation – label and define; list out and draw all the types of precipitation we experience Label and color water bodies and land masses Use the textbook to help you find all this information 