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NGSS Weather Worksheet Bundle Set of 4

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    SAVE MORE THAN 35% OFF LIST PRICES! Review and reinforce middle school NGSS weather concepts.

    Included Worksheets:

    1. Weather Review
    2. Weather Instruments
    3. Weather Fronts/Maps
    4. Relative Humidity

    Individual Descriptions:

    Weather Review: 4 CONTENT-DENSE PAGES - 42 question standards-based weather worksheet for homework, test prep, or class review! This worksheet includes weather maps to analyze, prior standardized test questions from various tests, and multiple-choice questions that require a bit more analysis than a typical matching or vocabulary worksheet. Topics covered include:

    • Reading a weather map
    • Cold/warm fronts
    • Air pressure
    • Weather associated with different fronts/pressure systems
    • Basics of convection/wind

    Weather Instruments: (2 pages) The worksheet has two sections:

    • Part One: Identify the name and the function of weather tools by looking at their image.
    • Part Two: Students read quick real-world scenarios and decide which weather instrument would be used in that situation.

    Included Instruments: anemometer, barometer, windsock, hygrometer, thermometer, rain gauge, weather balloon, weather satellite

    Weather Fronts/Maps: (2 pages) This worksheet includes two parts:

    • Part One - Students look at a weather map and answer questions about the weather fronts shown on it.
    • Part Two - Students follow directions to create their own weather map.

    Relative Humidity: (3 pages) Middle school level! In this activity, students will:

    • Read basic background information about relative humidity and the tool we use to measure it, the psychrometer.
    • Answer text-dependent questions.
    • Calculate relative humidity.

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    • Answer keys included.
    • Please note: these PDF resources are not editable.

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    NGSSMS-ESS2-5
    Collect data to provide evidence for how the motions and complex interactions of air masses result in changes in weather conditions. Emphasis is on how air masses flow from regions of high pressure to low pressure, causing weather (defined by temperature, pressure, humidity, precipitation, and wind) at a fixed location to change over time, and how sudden changes in weather can result when different air masses collide. Emphasis is on how weather can be predicted within probabilistic ranges. Examples of data can be provided to students (such as weather maps, diagrams, and visualizations) or obtained through laboratory experiments (such as with condensation). Assessment does not include recalling the names of cloud types or weather symbols used on weather maps or the reported diagrams from weather stations.

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