Craven County Schools Technology Center 2300 Old Cherry Pt Road New Bern, NC 28560 252.514.6393.

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Craven County Schools Technology Center 2300 Old Cherry Pt Road New Bern, NC

Download or upload the map picture and open with a paint program or use Scribblemaps.com or Scriblink.com Electronically color your picture by PREDICTING what the current temperatures are for the entire map or a specific region. Use the color chart below.

Timed Pair Share What background knowledge did you use to decide how to color your map? Vocabulary you may have heard: Northern/Southern Hemispheres Equator Tropics Coastal Areas Mountain Region Oceans Trade Winds Elevation Forrest/Vegetation *Can be used as pre or post type formative assessment 1.Teacher announces topic, states how long each student will share, and provides think time. 2.In pairs, Partner A shares; Partner B LISTENS 3.Partner B responds with a positive gambit. 4.Partners switch Roles

Global Use the Map Feature from DAVIS or the NOAA links.

Anemometer wind cups Wind Vane Rain Collector with debris screen Solar Panel Radiation shield Integrated Sensor Suite (ISS)

Grade 2 Competency Goal 2: The learner will conduct investigations and use appropriate tools to build an understanding of the changes in weather Investigate and describe how moving air interacts with objects Observe the force of air pressure pushing on objects Describe weather using quantitative measures of: Temperature. Wind direction. Wind speed. Precipitation Identify and use common tools to measure weather: Wind vane and anemometer. Thermometer. Rain gauge Discuss and determine how energy from the sun warms the land, air and water Observe and record weather changes over time and relate to time of day and time of year.

Grade 5 Competency Goal 3: The learner will conduct investigations and use appropriate technology to build an understanding of weather and climate Investigate the water cycle including the processes of: Evaporation. Condensation. Precipitation. Run-off Discuss and determine how the following are affected by predictable patterns of weather: Temperature. Wind direction and speed. Precipitation. Cloud cover. Air pressure Describe and analyze the formation of various types of clouds and discuss their relation to weather systems Explain how global atmospheric movement patterns affect local weather Compile and use weather data to establish a climate record and reveal any trends Discuss and determine the influence of geography on weather and climate: Mountains Sea breezes Water bodies.

Grade 7 The learner will conduct investigations and utilize appropriate technologies and information systems to build an understanding of the atmosphere 3.05 Examine evidence that atmospheric properties can be studied to predict atmospheric conditions and weather hazards: Humidity. Temperature. Wind speed and direction. Air pressure. Precipitation. Tornados. Hurricanes. Floods. Storms Assess the use of technology in studying atmospheric phenomena and weather hazards: Satellites. Weather maps. Predicting. Recording. Communicating information about conditions.

Anemometer measures wind speed oj2/en/docs/anemometer.shtml

Rain Collector / Rain Gauge Collects and records the amount of rainfall. The ISS uses a “tipping spoon” inside that fills, dumps, and records the water amount automatically.

Solar Panel A collection of solar cells that directly converts the energy in light into electrical energy through the process of photovoltaics.

Radiation Shield Protects your External Temperature Sensor or External Temperature/Humidity Sensor from solar radiation and other sources of radiated and reflected heat. (Increases accuracy of the readings and life of the sensor)

Wind Vane Measures the direction of the wind