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Vocabulary
weatherlocationsair temperaturewind directionprecipitation
Skills
  • compare (weather in different locations at the same time) #dok2
  • describe (weather in different locations at the same time, including air temperature, wind direction, and precipitation) #dok2
  • identify (air temperature, wind direction, and precipitation as components of weather) #dok1
Learning Targets
  • I can identify components of weather such as air temperature, wind direction, and precipitation. #dok1
  • I can describe day-to-day weather in different locations at the same time, including air temperature, wind direction, and precipitation. #dok2
  • I can compare weather in different locations at the same time by examining air temperature, wind direction, and precipitation. #dok2
Big Ideas
  • Weather can be observed and measured in different locations and may vary from place to place, even at the same time.
  • Comparing weather data helps us understand patterns in air temperature, wind direction, and precipitation in various places.
Essential Questions
  • How can we observe and describe weather in different locations at the same time?
  • What are the key components of weather, and how do they vary from place to place?
  • Why is it important to compare weather in different locations?
  • How can changes in air temperature, wind direction, and precipitation affect daily life in different locations?
  • What tools can we use to measure and record weather in various places?