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Slide 1:Before the class enters the media center, the slide show would be set up on the Smartboard. Normally, this would be a blank page on the Smartboard.
During this time, the class would get settled and then the introduction would begin… Next slide Narration and Introduction
will begin in 15 seconds
Extreme Weather: :Extreme Weather: (Music courtesy of Madagascar, Dreamworks Animation) Super Storms
Slide 3:Photo courtesy of www.hurricanevideo.citymax.com
Slide 4:Photo courtesy of www.hurricanevideo.citymax.com
Slide 5:Photo courtesy of www.hurricanevideo.citymax.com
Slide 6:Photo courtesy of www.hurricanevideo.citymax.com
Slide 7:Photo courtesy of www.hurricanevideo.citymax.com
Slide 8:Photo courtesy of www.hurricanevideo.citymax.com
Slide 9:Photo courtesy of www.hurricanevideo.citymax.com
Slide 10:Photo courtesy of www.hurricanevideo.citymax.com
Slide 11:Photo courtesy of www.hurricanevideo.citymax.com
Slide 12:Photo courtesy of NOAA
Do you know the sounds of weather? :Do you know the sounds of weather? Tornado
Hail
Hurricane Thunder
Rain
Lightning Follow instructions:
(2nd narration) Audio courtesy of www.partnersinrhyme.com
Tornado :Tornado Photo courtesy of NOAA
Slide 15:Tornado Photo courtesy of NOAA
How strong is a tornado? :How strong is a tornado? Photo courtesy of NOAA
Slide 17:Photo courtesy of NOAA
How strong is a hurricane? :How strong is a hurricane? Photo courtesy of NOAA
Compare and Contrast :Compare and Contrast Hurricanes Tornadoes
Want to know more? :Want to know more?
Your Word Chart :Your Word Chart Words I know: Words I do not know:
Weather Words :Weather Words
Slide 23:Ask and you will find it.
Find it and you will know. Today, we:
Discovered there’s a lot you know about weather
Lots of ways to add more to what you already know
The information is out there, just have to know where to start and as you saw a book’s Glossary is a great place to start
Use all types of materials to find out more: books, internet, magazines Remember: If you have a question, there is an answer!
References :References Berger, M. (1993). Wild Weather. New York, NY: Newbridge Educational Publishing.
Brennan, J.K. (2002). Hurricanes. New York, NY: Newbridge Educational Publishing.
Hurricane Video and Photography. (2008). Hurricane Photo Album. Retrieved March 14, 2009 from http://www.hurricanevideo.citymax.com
Morillo, E. & Quashie, M. (1994). I Like to Move it [Recorded by S.B. Cohen]. On Madagascar [DVD]. Los Angeles, CA: Dreamworks Animation. (2005)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. (2009). NOAA Photo Library. Retrieved March 14, 2009 from http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/nws/monsters.html
Partners in Rhyme. (2008). Weather Sounds. Retrieved March 25, 2009 from http://www.partnersinrhyme.com/soundfx/Weather.shtml
Ramsden, J. & Ramsden, M. (2005). Stormy Weather. Chicago, IL: Wright Group/McGraw Hill. Copyright under Educational Fair Use Guidelines