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Thunderstorms, Tornadoes, & Hurricanes

Thunderstorms, Tornadoes, & Hurricanes. Mrs. Anna Ward Ridge Road MS. WARM-UP Page 32—Severe Weather “Balloon” Facts. Please draw the chart on page 32. Please take up the entire page for this activity. Announcements. Eight Days remaining in the quarter Make-Up Work

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Thunderstorms, Tornadoes, & Hurricanes

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  1. Thunderstorms, Tornadoes, & Hurricanes Mrs. Anna Ward Ridge Road MS

  2. WARM-UPPage 32—Severe Weather“Balloon”Facts • Please draw the chart on page 32. Please take up the entire page for this activity.

  3. Announcements • Eight Days remaining in the quarter • Make-Up Work • Major Assignments still remaining: • Narrative Writing Task (FRIDAY) • Atmosphere Test #2 (NEXT WEDNESDAY) • Notebook Check #2 (NEXT WEDNESDAY)

  4. Agenda • Today: • Complete Discovery Ed Video & Viewing Guide (20minutes) • Balloon Fun Facts (30 minutes)

  5. Thunderstorms, Tornadoes, & Hurricanes www.discoveryeducation.com

  6. Balloon Fun Facts • We are going to be competing in two teams. • Each team will have a “goalie” and two team captains. I will chose these positions. • The Goalie is the only person allowed to leave their seat. • The 2 team captains are the only individuals allowed to talk. • You may copy off another team member’s balloon. • The GOAL: All team members must collect all threefacts for each of the storms.

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