1. Please click here to open the test. Write all your answers and any work on the answer sheet.
2. Turn your answer sheet in when you're done and refer to the side chart to know what to do next. 1. SCIENCE TEST! Log into my.ncedcloud.org
2. Open SchoolNet 3. The passcode for the test is LY6WA7JU7 4. Follow all directions for the test. When you are finished, plug in your laptop. 5. No talking. Grab your math worksheet from the side table. You must complete back and front. 6. Turn it in on the side table when done. Free time after! 1. Explore site on weather tools.
2. Fill in graphic organizer with pictures. 3. Plug in laptop and wrap up headphones. 1. You have a Types of Clouds chart in front of you. First watch the video to help fill in the chart. This should help you get all but nimbostratus. You can pause to write or draw and then keep going or watch again.
2. Go to this site to get information on nimbostratus clouds. 3. For extra pictures and more information on the clouds here are two other sites that will help you fill out your chart. 1. and 2. 4. When you finish filling in your chart, in your science notebook, you must pick two different types of clouds and write a paragraph comparing and contrasting the two. You must say any similarities that they have as well as differences, such as: what kind of weather they are seen during, what they look like, what altitude they are found at. This paragraph must be AT LEAST 4 sentences. 5. When you finish, plug in your laptop. Study your anchor words or read. Your anchor words quiz is next. 1. You and your partner are in charge of creating a Google slide for your word.You will only have 20 minutes to finish this assignment. It should not take longer than this.
*** If you need additional information, you can go to this site. Otherwise, use your notes and the videos from yesterday if you need additional information. 2. When you are done, check your spelling and quietly practice your presentation. You cannot do anything else. 1. Watch this video about wind terms. Write down a definition for each in science notebook.
2. Then watch what is wind video. Write down a definition for it in science notebook. 3. Watch types of precipitation with video. Write down a fact about each one in your science notebook. 4. Watch air pressure video. Write down definition of air pressure from video. 5. Review meaning of temperature with weather wiz kids. Write down a definition for this too. 6. Plug in laptop and headphones. 7. Quietly read or draw until everyone else is done. 1 Read this article about different weather in different parts of the US. Be sure to watch the video too.
2. Answer the questions under "Have You Wondered?" in your Science Notebook when you are finished. 3. Get 3 pieces of blue paper from the side table and do the project listed on the board for your city. Make sure when you are done that you cut them out and that your name is on the back of each one. 4. Look over your Anchor Words because you will be takin g your quiz when everyone else is finished. |