please email to clupton@bcswan.net
Make sure you include your name so I can give you credit!
Be sure to check instructor box and drag from text option to HTML .
please email to clupton@bcswan.net Make sure you include your name so I can give you credit! Be sure to check instructor box and drag from text option to HTML .
Step 2
Now, in your group, you each need to choose one of the four main types of air mass that influences weather in North America to research:
i) Continental Polar (cP)
ii) Maritime Tropical (mT)
iii) Maritime Polar (mP)
iv) Continental Tropical (cT)
Go to the following websites, and find out all you can about your chosen air mass. Use the information to make notes and draw diagrams and complete Part 2 of the research worksheet.
Before we move on to fronts, it’s time to see how much you know. Work together, and tell each other what you learned about your air mass. Listen to your team-mates, and fill in the three columns in Part 3 of the research worksheet.
Discuss the answers together (use your text-book for help), take the quiz, click on ‘submit your answers for grading’, and then email me (Instructor: clupton@bcswan.net) your results (choose ‘HTML’ from the drop-down menu. The lowest grade of all your group members will be counted for all of the team.
Step 4
Step 4 (Lesson 2): Research into Weather fronts
Now you are going to research weather fronts as a group. Chose to research one of the four main types of weather fronts:
i)Cold fronts
ii)Warm fronts
ii)Occluded fronts
iv)Stationary fronts
Go to the following websites, and find out all you can about your chosen front. Use the information to make notes and draw diagrams and complete Part 2 of the research worksheet.
It’s time once again to see how much you know. Work together, and tell each other what you learned about your front. Listen to your team-mates, and fill in the three columns in Part 3 of the research worksheet.
Discuss the answers together (use your text-book for help), take the quiz, click on ‘submit your answers for grading’, and then email me (Instructor: clupton@bcswan.net) your results (choose ‘HTML’ from the drop-down menu). The highest grade of all your group members will be counted for all of the team.
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conclusion
Conclusion
Congratulations expert meteorologists! By the end of the WebQuest you should all be able to explain in detail what an air mass is, how it is categorized, what air masses influence the weather here in North America, and what happens at the boundaries of the air masses.
Now that you’ve investigated weather fronts and air masses, perhaps you want to look deeper into more extreme weather? If your interest has been piqued, you can check out the following websites to learn more: