Objectives: 1. Students will learn that H is the symbol for high pressure and L is symbol for low pressure on weather maps. 2. Students will properly identify areas of high pressure and areas of low pressure on current U.S.A. surface maps. 3. Students will begin to develop an understanding of weather associated with high pressure and low pressure areas. National Science Education Standards: All students should develop an understanding of: properties of objects and materials, properties of earth materials, and changes in earth and sky
Objectives: Students will study air patterns at three different levels of the troposphere. National ...
Objectives: •Students will learn basic weather symbols used on weather station plots •Students will ...
In this activity, students study the concept of atmospheric pressure and its role in generating wind...
Objectives: 1. Students will learn that H is the symbol for high pressure and L is symbol for low pr...
Objectives: 1. Students will develop an understanding of precipitation patterns associated with high...
This activity will aid in the understanding of high and low pressure behavior, vacuums, and molecula...
National Science Education Standards: As a result of activities in grades 5-8, all students should d...
Objective: Students will use symbol knowledge learned from previous lessons to read and understand w...
Objective: Students will learn about relationships between air pressure and weather changes. Nationa...
This undergraduate meteorology tutorial discusses the different ways that the air responds to pressu...
Objectives: Students will become familiar with the four main types of clouds: stratus, cirrus, cum...
Objectives:• Students will learn and become familiar with the four air masses: cold and dry; cold an...
Objectives:1. Students will be able to define and draw isobars to analyze air pressure variations.2....
Objectives:Students learn how hourly weather data is plotted on a meteogram, and how to interpret th...
Objectives: 1. Students will analyze temperature distributions on a map.2. Students will compare and...
Objectives: Students will study air patterns at three different levels of the troposphere. National ...
Objectives: •Students will learn basic weather symbols used on weather station plots •Students will ...
In this activity, students study the concept of atmospheric pressure and its role in generating wind...
Objectives: 1. Students will learn that H is the symbol for high pressure and L is symbol for low pr...
Objectives: 1. Students will develop an understanding of precipitation patterns associated with high...
This activity will aid in the understanding of high and low pressure behavior, vacuums, and molecula...
National Science Education Standards: As a result of activities in grades 5-8, all students should d...
Objective: Students will use symbol knowledge learned from previous lessons to read and understand w...
Objective: Students will learn about relationships between air pressure and weather changes. Nationa...
This undergraduate meteorology tutorial discusses the different ways that the air responds to pressu...
Objectives: Students will become familiar with the four main types of clouds: stratus, cirrus, cum...
Objectives:• Students will learn and become familiar with the four air masses: cold and dry; cold an...
Objectives:1. Students will be able to define and draw isobars to analyze air pressure variations.2....
Objectives:Students learn how hourly weather data is plotted on a meteogram, and how to interpret th...
Objectives: 1. Students will analyze temperature distributions on a map.2. Students will compare and...
Objectives: Students will study air patterns at three different levels of the troposphere. National ...
Objectives: •Students will learn basic weather symbols used on weather station plots •Students will ...
In this activity, students study the concept of atmospheric pressure and its role in generating wind...