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Weather and Climate: Understanding the Difference

Weather and Climate: Understanding the Difference

Assessment

Presentation

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Science

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3rd Grade

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Practice Problem

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Medium

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NGSS
MS-ESS2-6, MS-ESS1-1, MS-ESS2-5

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Silvia Perdomo

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9 Slides • 20 Questions

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Weather vs Climate

Understanding the difference between weather and climate

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Multiple Choice

Today it rained a lot. (Hoy llovio mucho.)

Instrucciones: Escoje si esta oracion esta hablando sobre el clima o el tiempo.

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Clima/ Climate

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El Tiempo/ Weather

3

Multiple Choice

Instrucciones: Escoje si esta oracion esta hablando sobre el clima o el tiempo.

Greece is very hot in the summer. (Grecia es muy caliente durante el verano)

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Clima/ Climate

2

El Tiempo/ Weather

4

Multiple Choice

Instrucciones: Escoje si esta oracion esta hablando sobre el clima o el tiempo.

Italy has warm summers and mild winters. (Italia tiene veranos muy calientes y inviernos tranquilo con buen tiempo.)

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Clima/ climate

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El tiempo/ weather

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Multiple Choice

Instrucciones: Escoje si esta oracion esta hablando sobre el clima o el tiempo.

Every day was sunny last week. (La semana atras todo los dias habia sol)

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Clima/ Climate

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El tiempo/ Weather

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Multiple Choice

Instrucciones: Escoje si esta oracion esta hablando sobre el clima o el tiempo.

Bali has a wet and dry season. (Bali tiene una temporada de lluvia y muy seca.)

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Clima/ Climate

2

El Tiempo/ Weather

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Open Ended

Write 3 examples of severe weather.

Escribe 3 ejemplos del tiempo severo.

Usa oraciones completes. (Ej. La primera.______ segundo ejemplo_____ y luego........)

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Open Ended

Give 3 examples of tools used to measure weather.

Escribe 3 ejemplos de herramientas que usan para medir el tiempo.

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Multiple Choice

Clima es ?

Climate is?

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Changes every few years.

(Cambia cada par de anos)

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Takes hundreds of years to change.

(Toma cien anos para cambiar)

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Never changes.

(Nunca cambia)

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Changes daily

(Cambia diario)

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Multiple Choice

Weather ....

(El clima es... )

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Changes every few years

(Cambia cada par de anos)

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Takes hundreds of years to change.

(Toma cien anos para cambiar)

3

Never changes

(nunca cambia)

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Changes daily

(cambia diario)

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Multiple Choice

Scientist that studies weather is called ?

Cientifcio que estudia el tiempo se llama?

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Meterologist/

Meteorologo

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Paleontologist/

Paleontologo

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Mickey Mouse

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cientifico

Scientist

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Multiple Choice

What is precipitation?

(Que es precipitacion? )

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The movement of air.

(moviemiento de aire)

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Presence of water in the air.

(Presencia de agua en el aire)

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Name for water, in any form falling from clouds.

(Nombre de agua en cada forma callendo de la nubes

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Multiple Choice

Wind is...........

El viento es______

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Presence of water

(presencia de agua)

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Movement of air.

(movimiento de aire)

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Multiple Choice

Climate is _________

Clima es __________

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Average weather conditions in an area.

(Condiciones corrientes/ promedio del tiempo en una area)

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The condition of the air at a particular time.

(El condicion del aire en un tiempo particular)

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Multiple Choice

Humidity is _________

Humedad es__________

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Name of water in any form falling from clouds

(Nombre de agua en cada forma cayendo de las nubes)

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Presence of water in the air.

Presencia de agua en en aire.

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Match

Match the following

Thunderstorm

Tormenta

Hurricane /

Huracan

Tornado

Is characterized by thunder, lightning,

Strong storm that starts in the ocean.

Strong wind rotating violently in a circ

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Match

Match the following

Rain Gauge/ pluviometro

Thermometer/Termometro`

Anemometer/

Anemometro

Barometer/ Barometro

Air Front

measure the amount of precipitatation

Used to measure temperature

Measure the speed of wind blows

Measures air pressure

Boundary between two air masses.

18

Multiple Choice

What is the difference between weather and climate?

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Weather refers to the day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere, while climate represents the long-term average weather patterns of a region.

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Weather and climate are the same thing.

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Weather changes over hundreds of years, while climate changes daily.

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Climate refers to the day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere, while weather represents the long-term average weather patterns of a region.

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Multiple Choice

What is the role of meteorologists?

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Studying weather patterns

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Measuring wind speed

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Analyzing climate change

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Monitoring precipitation

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Multiple Choice

Which instrument measures wind speed?

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Anemometer

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Rain Gauge

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Air Front

4

Thunderstorm

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Multiple Choice

What is the difference between weather and climate?

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Weather refers to the current atmospheric conditions, while climate refers to long-term average weather patterns.

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Weather and climate are the same thing.

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Weather refers to long-term average weather patterns, while climate refers to the current atmospheric conditions.

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Weather and climate are unrelated concepts.

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Weather vs Climate

Weather refers to the day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere, including temperature, precipitation, and wind. Climate, on the other hand, represents the long-term average weather patterns of a region. Climate changes over hundreds of years, while weather changes daily. Severe weather examples include hurricanes, tornadoes, and blizzards. Tools used to measure weather include thermometers, barometers, and anemometers.

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Weather vs Climate

Trivia: Weather refers to the day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere, while climate represents the long-term average weather patterns of a region. Understanding the difference between weather and climate is crucial for predicting short-term conditions and long-term trends. Weather changes rapidly, while climate evolves slowly over time. Weather is like your mood today, while climate is your personality over time.

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Weather vs Climate

  • Weather: Describes the current atmospheric conditions, such as rain, temperature, and wind, on a daily basis.
  • Climate: Refers to the long-term average weather patterns of a specific region, including temperature, precipitation, and seasons.

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Weather vs Climate

Trivia: Weather refers to the current atmospheric conditions, while climate refers to long-term average weather patterns. Understanding the difference is crucial for predicting short-term events and long-term trends. Weather changes daily, while climate changes over decades or centuries. Weather forecasts help plan daily activities, while climate studies provide insights into global patterns and climate change.

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Weather and Climate

  • Weather: The condition of the air at a particular time. It includes factors like temperature, wind, humidity, and precipitation.
  • Climate: The average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time.
  • Wind: The movement of air caused by differences in air pressure.
  • Humidity: The presence of water in the air.
  • Precipitation: Water, in any form, falling from clouds.
  • Meteorologists: Scientists who study weather and weather patterns.

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Meteorologists:

  • Studying weather patterns: Meteorologists analyze atmospheric conditions to predict and understand weather phenomena.
  • Measuring wind speed: They use instruments like anemometers to measure wind speed and direction.
  • Analyzing climate change: Meteorologists study long-term weather patterns to assess climate change impacts.
  • Monitoring precipitation: They track rainfall, snowfall, and other forms of precipitation to forecast weather and assess water resources.

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Weather and Climate

  • Anemometer: Measures wind speed
  • Rain Gauge: Measures precipitation
  • Air Front: Boundary between air masses
  • Thunderstorm: Strong storm with lightning and high winds

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Anemometer

Anemometer is an instrument used to measure wind speed. It is commonly used in weather stations and is essential for predicting weather patterns. By measuring the speed of wind, anemometers help in understanding the intensity of storms and hurricanes. It is a crucial tool for meteorologists and weather enthusiasts alike.

Weather vs Climate

Understanding the difference between weather and climate

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