October 27, 2014 Daily Question: How might the weather affect your decision of where to build? Materials: Pencil Notebook IAES book Daily Objective: Today.

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October 27, 2014 Daily Question: How might the weather affect your decision of where to build? Materials: Pencil Notebook IAES book Daily Objective: Today we will graph annual rainfall, look for patterns and make a prediction. Agenda : Bell work Activity 27- Boomtown’s Weather Thank you for not chewing gum or anything else

Activity 27 – Investigating Boomtown’s Weather Purpose: To figure out if boomtown’s rainfall is likely to cause flooding. Procedure: Write your answers to step 1 and 4 in your science notebook Use the graph paper provided for step 2-3 and 5-6 Analysis Questions: Answer Questions 1-3

Score 4.0 In addition to Score 3.0, you can teach another student about earth’s processes and how they affect landforms. Score 3.0 You understand the processes of weathering, erosion and deposition and can explain how they affect the stability of landforms. Score 2.0 With no help, you understand the processes of weathering, erosion and deposition, and can somewhat explain how they affect the stability of landforms. Score 1.0 With help, you understand the processes of weathering, erosion and deposition, but cannot explain how they affect the stability of landforms. Score 0.0 Even with help, you have no understanding of the processes of weathering, erosion and deposition, or how they affect the stability of landforms. Learning Goal: to understand the processes of weathering, erosion and deposition and be able to explain how they affect the stability of landforms.