Topic: Intro to Weather Objective: Students will get an introduction to the upcoming unit on weather, and begin to investigate conditions that create thunderstorms.

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Topic: Intro to Weather Objective: Students will get an introduction to the upcoming unit on weather, and begin to investigate conditions that create thunderstorms. Warm-up: Notebook Quiz! Due 10 minutes from the bell.

Agenda: 1) Severe Weather Clip 2) Severe Weather Warm-up Handout 3) Unit Outline & Project Explanation 4) Weather KWL 5) Air Masses Investigation Closure: Update the K and L section of your KWL chart. This will be used regularly throughout the unit, and graded near the end of the unit. Topic: Intro to Weather Objective: Students will get an introduction to the upcoming unit on weather, and begin to investigate conditions that create thunderstorms.

Air Masses Investigation: Pg F67-69 Part B: The Meeting of Warm & Cold Air #1a-f, h #2a-c Topic: Intro to Weather Objective: Students will get an introduction to the upcoming unit on weather, and begin to investigate conditions that create thunderstorms.