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Turn in Do Nows Turn in Do Nows Local Winds Lab Local Winds Lab Check Barometers Check Barometers Using a Venn diagram, compare and contrast local and global winds. Finish Vocabulary Finish Vocabulary Study for Quiz Study for Quiz

I can explain how heating and cooling rates create local winds.

Turn in VocabularyTurn in Vocabulary Local Winds LabLocal Winds Lab Check BarometersCheck Barometers Suppose that a city is located in a valley between the sea and a mountain range. What kind of wind pattern would you predict for this area? Study for Quiz Study for Quiz

I can explain how heating and cooling rates create local winds.

16.1 & 16.2 Quiz 16.1 & 16.2 Quiz Finish & Turn in Local Winds Lab Finish & Turn in Local Winds Lab Winds Graphic Organizer Winds Graphic Organizer Describe how the wind changes over the course of a day at the beach. Bring an empty water bottle with cap tomorrow Bring an empty water bottle with cap tomorrow

To assess your understanding of air pressure and wind.

Investigate: Condensation Investigate: Condensation Read 16.3 & Complete 16.3 RSG Read 16.3 & Complete 16.3 RSG List the ingredients needed to make a cloud. Finish 16.3 RSG Finish 16.3 RSG

I can explain how clouds form.

Discuss & Turn in Barometer Lab & 16.3 RSG Discuss & Turn in Barometer Lab & 16.3 RSG Read 16.4 & Complete 16.4 RSG Read 16.4 & Complete 16.4 RSG List 5 types of precipitation. Finish 16.4 RSG Finish 16.4 RSG

I can identify the different types of precipitation.