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Weather Lore

Weather Lore. Useful Tool or Just Words. Definition. In your own words, define weather lore/proverb. Define who would have made or use the proverb. Tell audience where they would find information about weather lore/proverbs. History.

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Weather Lore

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  1. Weather Lore Useful Tool or Just Words

  2. Definition • In your own words, define weather lore/proverb. • Define who would have made or use the proverb. • Tell audience where they would find information about weather lore/proverbs

  3. History • In your own words, explain the general history of weather lore. • Explain how is was used and by who

  4. Weather Lore Characteristics • In your own words, explain what all weather lore/proverbs have in common. • Talk about what natural phenomenon are observed.

  5. Animal Weather Lore • List at least three animal proverbs with any related findings about who, where, and when. • Be sure to cite source of information. We are legally obligated to reference who or where we acquired this information.

  6. Plant Weather Lore • List at least three plant proverbs with any related findings about who, where, and when. • Be sure to cite source of information. We are legally obligated to reference who or where we acquired this information.

  7. Sky or Clouds Weather Lore • List at least three sky or cloud proverbs with any related findings about who, where, and when. • Be sure to cite source of information. We are legally obligated to reference who or where we acquired this information.

  8. Water or Seasons Weather Lore • List at least three water or seasons proverbs with any related findings about who, where, and when. • Be sure to cite source of information. We are legally obligated to reference who or where we acquired this information.

  9. Pro – explain in your own words the scientific evidence that support this proverb. Cite resource. Con – explain in your own words the lack evidence that refutes this proverb. Cite resource. Scientific Soundness Write proverb1 to be discussed

  10. Scientific Soundness Write proverb2 to be discussed • Pro – explain in your own words the scientific evidence that support this proverb. • Cite resource. • Con – explain in your own words the lack evidence that refutes this proverb. • Cite resource.

  11. Pro — explain your overall findings on how science supports weather proverbs. It doesn’t need to support them all, all the time, or in all places. Con — explain your overall findings on how science doesn’t supports weather proverbs. Talk about accuracy and reliability. Final Thoughts

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