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Weather Patterns Investigation Packet
Weather Patterns Investigation Packet
Weather Patterns Investigation Packet
Weather Patterns Investigation Packet
Weather Patterns Investigation Packet
Weather Patterns Investigation Packet
Weather Patterns Investigation Packet
Weather Patterns Investigation Packet
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Weather Patterns Investigation Packet. Filled with questions that students can research and are aligned with Amplify Science and state standards. Can be used as review, test, assessment, or practice. For the budding scientist!

Intervention / MTSS / RTI / AIS / Special Education / homeschool

tiered instruction / strengths based / collaborative learning / differentiation

Grades 6 - 12 - adult / Danielson's Framework / presentation

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Weather Patterns Investigation Packet by The Profound Teacher - Adrienne is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

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Description

Weather Patterns Investigation Packet. Filled with questions that students can research and are aligned with Amplify Science and state standards. Can be used as review, test, assessment, or practice. For the budding scientist!

Intervention / MTSS / RTI / AIS / Special Education / homeschool

tiered instruction / strengths based / collaborative learning / differentiation

Grades 6 - 12 - adult / Danielson's Framework / presentation

Elementary, Middle, High School - adult / Danielson's Framework / presentation

Weather Patterns Investigation Packet by The Profound Teacher - Adrienne is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

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NGSSHS-ESS2-5
Plan and conduct an investigation of the properties of water and its effects on Earth materials and surface processes. Emphasis is on mechanical and chemical investigations with water and a variety of solid materials to provide the evidence for connections between the hydrologic cycle and system interactions commonly known as the rock cycle. Examples of mechanical investigations include stream transportation and deposition using a stream table, erosion using variations in soil moisture content, or frost wedging by the expansion of water as it freezes. Examples of chemical investigations include chemical weathering and recrystallization (by testing the solubility of different materials) or melt generation (by examining how water lowers the melting temperature of most solids).
NGSSMS-ESS2-3
Analyze and interpret data on the distribution of fossils and rocks, continental shapes, and seafloor structures to provide evidence of the past plate motions. Examples of data include similarities of rock and fossil types on different continents, the shapes of the continents (including continental shelves), and the locations of ocean structures (such as ridges, fracture zones, and trenches). Paleomagnetic anomalies in oceanic and continental crust are not assessed.
NGSSHS-ESS2-3
Develop a model based on evidence of Earth’s interior to describe the cycling of matter by thermal convection. Emphasis is on both a one-dimensional model of Earth, with radial layers determined by density, and a three-dimensional model, which is controlled by mantle convection and the resulting plate tectonics. Examples of evidence include maps of Earth’s three-dimensional structure obtained from seismic waves, records of the rate of change of Earth’s magnetic field (as constraints on convection in the outer core), and identification of the composition of Earth’s layers from high-pressure laboratory experiments.
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