Weather: Water Vapor in Our Atmosphere

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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: humidity, relative humidity, barometric pressure. humidity. precipitation, temperature, temperature graph, weather, weather observation, pressure graph, air pressure, pressure, sensors, barometer, Scratch, programming, Computer programming, Mantis, Mantis Climate Sensor, graph, graphing, scale, code, computer science, dew point, Evaporation, Transpiration, Precipitation, Hygrometer, Saturation, Water Cycle, axis, x axis, y axis
Instructional Component Type(s): Lesson Plan Worksheet
Instructional Design Framework(s): Guided Inquiry (Level 3)

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1 Lesson Plan

Weather: What is Air Pressure?

What is air pressure? This set of experiments will explore the properties of air to determine how its behavior affects the weather. 

Students will make conclusions about the properties of air based on the data they've recorded from their experiments.

This is lesson 1 for the air pressure component of a 5th grade unit on weather. The lesson uses weather sensors and connects computer science concepts within the lesson.

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Lesson Plan

Weather: What is Air Pressure?:

What is air pressure? This set of experiments will explore the properties of air to determine how its behavior affects the weather. 

Students will make conclusions about the properties of air based on the data they've recorded from their experiments.

This is lesson 1 for the air pressure component of a 5th grade unit on weather. The lesson uses weather sensors and connects computer science concepts within the lesson.

Type: Lesson Plan