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Monday, December 10, 2012
Weather Webquest
Example of a Webquest
Grade Level: 1st
Grade
Topic: Weather
Learning Objective:
Different Weather and Why it Happens
What is weather? We have all seen the snow in our backyard and
the lighting from clouds but do you know where it comes from? Lets go on a trip to find out all about
weather!
First lets look at the weather where we are!
Go to:
Type Park City, Utah in
the search bar on the top right.
1.What pictures come
up?
2.What temperature does
it say it is right now?
Lets find out what temperature means.
Go to:
3.What does temperature
mean?
4.Use the temperature
conversion calculator. Type in the
temperature that you found it was in Park City above. What is that temperature in Celsius?
5.What bug tells us what
temperature it is outside?
I wonder what temperature it is in other parts of the
world….
Go to:
6.Is the temperature
warmer or colder on the top of the map?
7.Try and find the USA. What color is it?
8.Look at the map key
on the bottom left. What temperature
does that color represent?
What are some of the different types of weather and
temperature?
Go to:
9.What are some
different types of weather they talk about?
10.Where are some of
the places that the temperature is warm?
Lets find out how temperature
affects the weather!
Go to:
11.What different types
of weather did you make?
12.What did you do to
make the different types of weather?
Lets find out more about
different types of weather.
Go to:
Click the arrow to go
to the next slide. Stop after you listen
to the slide about hail.
13.What types of
precipitation have you seen at your house?
How does water become snow,
rain and hail? Lets find out!
Go to:
Click on Auto on the
bottom left
True or False
14.Water is always
moving
15.Water turns into
steam or vapor
Lets find out more about ice
and snow!
Go to:
If you don’t know the
answer just guess!
16.What is in the
center of a snowflake?
17.Newly Fallen snow is percent air.
Lets find out more about where
clouds come from!
Go to:
18.What is the word
that Bill Nye uses for when his helmet and glasses get fogged up?
Go to:
19.How do you know how
far away the lighting and thunder is?
20. What does it mean
if you see lighting and don’t hear thunder?
EXTRA CREDIT!
Go to:
Write 4 sentences that
describe what happens in this episode of magic school bus:
Answer Key:
1.
It depends
on the weather…. could be a sun, clouds or a snowflake
2.
Depends on
the day what the temperature will be!
3.
Temperature
is a degree of hotness or coldness the can be measured using a thermometer.
It's also a measure of how fast the atoms and molecules of a substance are
moving. Temperature is measured in degrees on the Fahrenheit, Celsius, and
Kelvin scales. Answer needs to include at least one of the sentences above
4.
Depends on
the answer to #2
5.
A Cricket
6.
Colder
7.
Purple or
Yellow
8.
0 or -10
9.
Rain, Snow,
hot and cold temperatures
10.
Deserts,
Rainforest
11.
Could be rain, snow, wind, hail or any
combination of the four
12.
Change the temperature and humidity
thermometers
13.
Could be rain snow or hail
14.
True
15.
True
16.
Dust
17.
90
18.
Condensation
19.
You count
the seconds between lighting and thunder…you can measure seconds by saying
thunder
20.They are far away
Why Blog?
Here are the top ten reasons to use a blog as a teacher:
1. To keep in touch with parents
2. To have a place to post assignments and information for students
3. You can post important information to everyone at once, faster than email!
4. You are able to share multimedia faster than you can with e-mail.
5. Parents and students are able to interact through comments on a blog
6. You can share your ideas with other teachers
7. Kids can share their projects with each other and with parents
8. Creates a virtual community for your classroom
9. Good way to show principal and others how you are keeping in touch with parents
10. More fun than a newsletter!
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