Weather…So What?. Group Work- 3 People Per Group Materials: –1 piece of paper, divided into 4 sections Directions: –In the sections, write down words.

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Weather…So What?

Group Work- 3 People Per Group Materials: –1 piece of paper, divided into 4 sections Directions: –In the sections, write down words that describe the people: clothing, height, weight, color, hair length/color, any other descriptors.

Clothing, height, weight, color, hair length/color, any other descriptors.

Now answer the following questions at the end of the section: Where do you think this first person is from? Why do you think that? What type of weather and climate do you think he lives in?

Now answer the following questions at the end of the section: Where do you think this second group of people is from? Why do you think that? What type of weather and climate do you think they live in?

Now answer the following questions at the end of the section: Where do you think these people are from? Why do you think that? What type of weather and climate do you think they live in?

Now answer the following questions at the end of the section: Where do you think this fourth group of people is from? Why do you think that? What type of weather and climate do you think they live in?