Weather: What is Air Pressure?

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General Information

Subject(s): Science
Grade Level(s): 5
Intended Audience: Educators educators
Suggested Technology: Computer for Presenter, Computers for Students, Sensors/Probeware
Instructional Time: 80 Minute(s)
Keywords: temperature, weather, weather observation, pressure graph, pressure, air pressure, Atmospheric pressure, atmospheric pressure, sensors, barometer, Scratch, programming, Mantis, Mantis Climate Sensor, graph, graphing, scale, proportion/scale, code, computer science
Instructional Component Type(s): Lesson Plan Worksheet Problem-Solving Task Project
Instructional Design Framework(s): Guided Inquiry (Level 3)

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Learn about relative humidity: how to measure it, what causes it to change, and why it is an important component of our weather. This is lesson 2 in a fifth grade unit on weather and has two inquiry based experiments for students. The lesson uses weather sensors and connects computer science concepts within the lesson

Type: Lesson Plan