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LESSONBEFOREYOU
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Weather&ClimateWeather&Climate
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SMARTResponseAfterYouReadReadingPassageBeforeYouRead
BeforeYouTeach
PrintableReadingPassage
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ReadingPassage
MENUBeforeYouRead Weather&Climate
Asaclass,brainstormthemeaningsofthewordsweatherandclimateandsomeexamplesofboth.Writedownyourresponsesinthespaceprovidedbelow.
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ReadingPassage
MENUBeforeYouRead Weather&Climate
WhatarethefourprocessesoftheWATERCYCLE?Writedownyourresponsesinthespaceprovided,thentouchtheanswericontorevealtheanswer.
Evaporation
Condensation
Precipitation
Collection
?
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SMARTResponse
MENUTrueorFalse
Weather&Climate
1 SeasonsresultfromtheEarthsaxisrotatingthroughouttheyear,allowingdirectsunlighttofallondifferentareasatdifferenttimes.
True False FALSETRUE
AnswerthefollowingquestionusingyourSMARTResponseclickers
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MENUReadingPassage Weather&Climate
Vocabulary:Touchthecardtoseeitsdefinition
TopographyThefeaturesorsurface
configurationofanareaorregion.
Earth'sAxisThelineofwhichthe
Earth'srotatingbodyturns.
SolarRadiationElectromagneticradiation,
includingultraviolet,emanatingfromtheSun.
NorthernHemisphereThehalfoftheEarth
betweentheNorthPoleandtheEquator.
PlateMovementThelargescalemotionsofEarth'srigid,outermost
layer.
OceanCurrentsHorizontalandvertical
circulationsystemofoceanwaters.
Topography Earth'sAxis
SolarRadiation NorthernHemisphere
PlateMovement OceanCurrents
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AfterYouRead
MENUReadingPassage Weather&Climate
Weatherandclimatedescribetwodifferentthings.Thedifferenceisameasureoftime.Weatherdescribesamixofeventsthatoccureachdayinouratmosphere.Theseeventsincludetemperature,rainfall,andhumidity.Climate,ontheotherhand,describestheaverageweatherpatterninaparticularplaceorregionovermanyyears.Forexample,theclimateofLosAngelesisgenerallywarmallyearround.Weatherwoulddescribearainydayfollowedwithsunnybreaks.
PressPLAYtoseeweatherinaction
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Whatisweather?weather
climate
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Weatherandclimateinvolvethetransferof solarradiationintoandoutoftheatmosphere.Solarraysentertheatmosphereatananglethatvariesbylatitudefromthetropics.Thefartherfromthetropics,thelowerthesunangleis,resultingincoolertemperatures.Throughouttheyear,theEarthsrotationchanges,allowingfordifferentlocationstoreceivedirectsunlight.Inthesummer,theNorthernhemisphere,orNorthAmerica,istiltedtowardsthesun,receivingdirectsunlight.Inthewinter,itreceivesindirectsunlightbytiltingawayfromthesun.Thisresultsinseasons.
Touchheretocontinuereading
Differencesinweatherandclimatearoundtheglobeoccurduetothesun'sangle.TheEarth'saxisistiltedrelativetoitsorbitalplacetherefore,sunlightchangesanglesatdifferenttimesoftheyear.Overthousandsofyears,changesinEarth'sorbitaffecttheamountanddistributionofsolarenergyreceivedbytheEarthandinfluencelongtermclimate.
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Whatisweather?
Earth'saxis
solar
radiationNorthernhemisphere
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MENUReadingPassage Weather&Climate
Earthssurfaceiscomprisedofplates.Theseplatescontinuallymoveatarateofabout1.18inches(3cm)peryear.Platemovementaltersoceancurrents,heattransportation,andglobalatmosphericcirculation.Platemovementovermillionsofyearshavechangedgloballandandoceanareasandcreated topography.Thepositionoflandmasses,orcontinents,determinesthelocationoftheoceansandinfluencespatternsofoceancirculation.Platemovementhasadirecteffectonoceancurrents.
Touchheretocontinuereading
EverwonderwhyAustraliahasoppositeseasonstoNorthAmerica?Inoursummer,wereceivedirectsunlightduetotheEarthstilt.BecauseAustraliaisontheotherside,theyreceiveindirectsunlight,resultingintheirwinter.
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Whatisweather?platetectonics
topography
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Oceancurrents canincreaseordecreasetemperatures.Oceancurrentscarrywarmandmoistairfromtheequatoraroundtheglobe.Thiswarmandmoistairaffectstheclimateofacertainregion.Forexample,theGulfStreamcarrieswarmairfromtheGulfofMexicotoBritain.ThisexplainstheUKsmilderclimate.TheairthattheGulfStreamcarriesisalsoverymoist.ThisexplainswhytheUKfrequentlyreceiveswetweather.
PressPLAYtoseetheGulfStreamatwork
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Whatisweather?oceancurrents
gulfstream
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MENUReadingPassage Weather&Climate
Oceansareamajorfactorincontrollingweatherandclimate.Oceansstorethemostheatenergyfromthesun.Whenwindpassesovertheoceans,theycarrywiththemmoistureandwarmairtonearbylands.Haveyouevernoticedthatcoastalareasaregenerallywarmerthaninlandareas?Thisisbecauseoceanshaveamuchhigherheatcapacitythanland,sotheairsurroundingcoastalareasismuchwarmerthantheairaroundinlandareas.
TheEarthssurfaceiscoveredby71%water.ThiswatercontinuouslymovesfromthesurfaceoftheEarthintotheair,andthenfallsbackdowntoEarthagain.Thisisthe WATERCYCLE.ThedrivingforceofthewatercycleistheSun.
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TheSunheatswaterinoceansandseas,turningwatermoleculesintovapor,whichthenrisesintotheair.Thisprocessiscalledevaporation.Thewatervaporevaporatesintotheatmosphere,wherecoolertemperaturescauseittocondenseintoclouds.Aircurrentsmovethecloudsaroundtheglobe,wheretheycollide,grow,thenfallbackdowntoEarthssurfaceintheformofrainorsnow.Thisprocessiscalledprecipitation.Wateristhencollectedinrivers,seas,andoceanswhereitisheatedoncemore,turningintowatervaporthatwillascendintotheatmosphere.ThesefourprocessesformtheWATERCYCLE.
Thinkyoucancorrectlylabelthewatercycle?Turntothenextpagetocompleteaninteractiveactivity.
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Whatisweather?watercycle
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MENUInteractiveActivity TheWaterCycle
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ReadingPassage
MENUAfterYouRead
Weather&Climate
Thinkaboutthedefinitionsandexamplesyougavefor weatherandclimateintheBEFOREYOUREADsection.Afterreadingthepassage,formyourlistagainandwriteyourresponsesinthespaceprovidedbelow.Howhaveyourdefinitionsandexampleschanged?
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MENUAfterYouRead
Weather&Climate
Completethesentencesbydraggingthecorrectwordintothespacesbelow,thentouchtheanswericontorevealthecorrectanswers.
a) Weatherdescribesamixofeventsthatoccureachdayinouratmosphere.Theseeventsinclude____________,rainfall,andhumidity.
b) TheSunheatswaterinoceansandseas,turningwatermoleculesinto__________,whichthenrisesintotheair.
c) Platemovementovermillionsofyearshavechangedgloballandandoceanareasandcreated__________.
vapor
topography
temperature
?
topographytemperaturevapor
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ReadingPassage
MENUAfterYouRead
Weather&Climate
Dragthecorrectword(s)fromthelisttoitscorrespondingdefinition,thentouchtheanswericontorevealthecorrectanswers.
a)Horizontalandverticalcirculationsystemofoceanwaters,producedbygravity,windfriction,andwaterdensityvariation.
b)ThelargescalemotionsofEarth'srigid,outermostshell.
c)Electromagneticradiation,includingXrays,ultravioletandinfraredradiation,andradioemissions,aswellasvisiblelight,emanatingfromtheSun.
PlateMovement
SolarRadiation
OceanCurrents
?
PlateMovement SolarRadiation OceanCurrents
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MENUAfterYouRead
Weather&Climate
Matchtheregionsaroundtheglobetotheir climatesbydrawingalinetoconnectthetwo,thendragtheanswericonovertorevealthecorrectconnections.
Alaska
Florida
GreatBritain
Egypt
Italy
HumidSubtropical
Mediterranean
Marine
Subarctic
Desert
?
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MENUMultipleChoice Weather&Climate
2 HowdoeschangesinEarthsorbitinfluencelongtermclimate?
A ItaffectstheamountanddistributionofsolarenergyreceivedbytheEarth.
B Itaffectsthemovementofthetectonicplates.
C Itaffectstheamountofdaysinayear.
D BothAandB
AnswerthefollowingquestionusingyourSMARTResponseclickers
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MENUMultipleAnswer Weather&Climate
3 ExamplesofWeatherinclude:(choose3)
A Humid
B Windy
C Rainy
D Hail
E Wet
AnswerthefollowingquestionusingyourSMARTResponseclickers
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TrueorFalse
Weather&ClimateWeather&Climate
ENDOFLESSON
Clickheretoreturntothemainmenu
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ClickheretocontinuetotheSMARTResponsequiz
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Reading Passage
Weather & Climate
Weather and climate describe two different things. The difference is a measure of time. Weather describes a mix of events that occur each day in our atmosphere. These events include temperature, rainfall, and humidity. Climate, on the other hand, describes the average weather pattern in a particular place or region over many years. For example, the climate of Los Angeles is generally warm all year round. Weather would describe a rainy day followed with sunny breaks. Differences in weather and climate around the globe occur due to the suns angle. The Earths axis is tilted relative to its orbital place; therefore, sunlight changes angles at different times of the year. Over thousands of years, changes in Earths orbit affect the amount and distribution of solar energy received by the Earth and influence long-term climate. Weather and climate involve the transfer of solar radiation into and out of the atmosphere. Solar rays enter the atmosphere at an angle that varies by latitude from the tropics. The farther from the tropics, the lower the sun angle is, resulting in cooler temperatures. Throughout the year, the Earths rotation changes, allowing for different locations to receive direct sunlight. In the summer, the Northern hemisphere, or North America, is tilted towards the sun, receiving direct sunlight. In the winter, it receives indirect sunlight by tilting away from the sun. This results in seasons.
Ever wonder why Australia has opposite seasons
to North America? In our summer, we receive
direct sunlight due to the Earths tilt. Because
Australia is on the other side, they receive
indirect sunlight, resulting in their winter.
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Earths surface is comprised of plates. These plates continually move at a rate of about 1.18 inches (3 cm) per year. Plate movement alters ocean currents, heat transportation, and global atmospheric circulation. Plate movement over millions of years have changed global land and ocean areas and created topography. The position of land masses, or continents, determines the location of the oceans and influences patterns of ocean circulation. Plate movement has a direct effect on ocean currents. Ocean currents can increase or decrease temperatures. Ocean currents carry warm and moist air from the equator around the globe. This warm and moist air affects the climate of a certain region. For example, the Gulf Stream carries warm air from the Gulf of Mexico to Britain. This explains the UKs milder climate. The air that the Gulf Stream carries is also very moist. This explains why the UK frequently receives wet weather. Oceans are a major factor in controlling weather and climate. Oceans store the most heat energy from the sun. When wind passes over the oceans, they carry with them moisture and warm air to nearby lands. Have you ever noticed that coastal areas are generally warmer than inland areas? This is because oceans have a much higher heat capacity than land, so the air surrounding coastal areas is much warmer than the air around inland areas. The Earths surface is covered by 71% water. This water continuously moves from the surface of the Earth into the air, and then falls back down to Earth again. This is the water cycle. The driving force of the water cycle is the Sun. The Sun heats water in oceans and seas, turning water molecules into vapor, which then rises into the air. This process is called evaporation. The water vapor evaporates into the atmosphere, where cooler temperatures cause it to condense into clouds. Air currents move the clouds around the globe, where they collide, grow, then fall back down to Earths surface in the form of rain or snow. This process is called precipitation. Water is then collected in rivers, seas, and oceans where it is heated once more, turning into water vapor that will ascend into the atmosphere. These four processes form the WATER CYCLE.
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Weather occurs in the long run and Climate occurs in the short run.
How does changes in Earths orbit influence long-term climate?
It affects the amount and distribution of solar energy received by the Earth.
It affects the movement of the tectonic plates.
It affects the amount of days in a year.
Both A and B
Earths tectonic plates continually move at a rate of 2.36 inches (6 cm) per year.
Do ocean currents carry warm and moist air from the Northern hemisphere around the globe?
Climate is affected by: (choose 3)
Solar Radiation
Deserts
Subarctic
Earths Axis
Ocean Currents
Plate movement alters what?
Ocean currents
Heat transportation
Global atmospheric circulation
All of the above
Seasons result from the Earths axis rotating throughout the year, allowing direct sunlight to fall on different areas at different times.
Examples of Weather include: (choose 3)
Humid
Windy
Rainy
Hail
Wet
Is the air surrounding coastal areas warmer than the air around inland areas?
Water makes up what percent of the Earths surface?
56%
62%
71%
89%
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Feb 18-2:45 PM SMART Response Quiz Grade: 7-9 Subject: Social Science Topic: Weather & Climate
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Feb 18-4:24 PM True or False Weather & Climate 1 Weather occurs in the long run and Climate occurs in the short run. True False TRUE FALSE
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Feb 18-2:55 PM Multiple Choice Weather & Climate 2 How does changes in Earths orbit influence long-term climate? A It affects the amount and distribution of solar energy received by the Earth. B It affects the movement of the tectonic plates. C It affects the amount of days in a year. D Both A and B
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Feb 18-2:56 PM True or False Weather & Climate 3 Earths tectonic plates continually move at a rate of 2.36 inches (6 cm) per year. True False TRUE FALSE
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Feb 18-2:57 PM Yes or No Weather & Climate 4 Do ocean currents carry warm and moist air from the Northern hemisphere around the globe? Yes No NO YES
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Feb 18-2:59 PM Multiple Answer Weather & Climate 5 Climate is affected by: (choose 3) A Solar Radiation B Deserts C Subarctic D Earths Axis E Ocean Currents
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Feb 18-3:01 PM Multiple Choice Weather & Climate 6 Plate movement alters what? A Ocean currents B Heat transportation C Global atmospheric circulation D All of the above
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Feb 18-3:02 PM True or False Weather & Climate 7 Seasons result from the Earths axis rotating throughout the year, allowing direct sunlight to fall on different areas at different times. True False FALSE TRUE
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Feb 18-3:03 PM Multiple Answer Weather & Climate 8 Examples of Weather include: (choose 3) A Humid B Windy C Rainy D Hail E Wet
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Feb 18-3:05 PM Yes or No Weather & Climate 9 Is the air surrounding coastal areas warmer than the air around inland areas? Yes No YES NO
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Feb 18-3:06 PM Multiple Choice Weather & Climate 10 Water makes up what percent of the Earths surface? A 56% B 62% C 71% D 89%
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Feb 22-9:15 AM Multiple Answer Weather & Climate Theme text style
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URI http://www.adlnet.org/metadata/MDO_01 LOMv1.0 SCORM_CAM_v1.3 URI http://tempuri.org/My%20Content/file:///Response%20YorN.galleryitem Response YorN application/x-smarttech-galleryitem;x-smarttech-notebook-page=theme LOMv1.0 browser LOMv1.0 x-smarttech-notebook ms-windows:9.5;macos:9.5;unix:9.5 LOMv1.0 no LOMv1.0 yes 2010-02-22T09:16:25 2010-02-22 LOMv1.0 final
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