3.4 Weather maps

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3.4 Weather maps 
Program:
      - Picture 
      - Planning
      - Lesson goals 
      - Instruction 
      - Assignments 
      - Closing 

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Planning 
This week and the first lesson next week: 
- Learning about weather maps (3.4) 


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Lesson Goals 
You'll know/learn
        - What weather maps are 
        - What meteorologist do 
        - What Isobars are 
        - Why we use Isoline maps 
        - What weather fronts are 
        - To read a real weather map 

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Various weather maps 

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Isolines 
Isobars 

Isotherms 

Isoline map 

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Weather fronts
Cold front 

Warm front 

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Cold front 
Colder air collides with warmer air. 

Collision of warm and cold air? 

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Warm front 
Warm air is colliding with colder air 

Less precipitation 

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Occluded front 
Where a cold front catches up with a warm front 


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Air pressure

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Weather fronts

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Name 5 countries where precipitation can be expected.

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Closing 
Knowing:
Isoline maps 
Weather fronts 
High and Low pressure 

Doing:
Make assignment 1 -6 from your textbook 

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