- Research your type of front - prove it by bringing in research materials or visuals.
- Draw a detailed sketch of your project idea
- List materials that you think you will use
- Explain how you will construct your final model
Rubric is called "weatherfronts.doc" and powerpoint is called Cold and Warm Fronts.ppt
Will Mine later today for links.
DUE MONDAY 12-14-2009 - no exceptions
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ReplyDeleteokay... iam kinda confused...does anybody know what to do for the occluded front...i just dont really know what to do for the research...somebody help me please!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have the Occluded front too...so far all i have researched is what the symbol was because i had no idea now im researching what it actually is. Just type in occluded front on google then find a page with lots of info. on it and then print it out.
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ReplyDeleteok thanks...but how are we gonna make a 3-d model, and how are we gonna show everything that we have to put in it...i nam soo confused!
ReplyDeleteum well you could like attach string to cardboard paper with tape and you can hold it and how the occluded front moves or something...haha i really have no idea yet im trying to figure it out myself.
ReplyDeletei've got the occluded front and i'm soooooo confused on how i'm gonna plan it out. it would've been much easier if i had either one if the other three. i get those, but i'm not too sure about this one
ReplyDeletei have the occluded front too!!! i asked mr.meehan if he could show me like a picture of it or something and he gave me a picture. basically what it is, is the warm and cold fronts meeting and there is low pressure on the top. if you serch it on google and look at the images you can find the exact picture that he gave me. It almost looks like the fronts are in a glass container
ReplyDeleteAlso, there is a picture of the occluded front on his slide show or link
ReplyDeleteokay i'll try that
ReplyDeleteCan you just print up a picture of what you are going to do and glue it in your journal???
ReplyDeletei don't know. i'm printing out pictures and info and just taking it along with me. I'm gonna try my hardest to show how a occluded front forms when i draw it. It probably will be hard to draw and make.
ReplyDeletei dont think that you can draw the actual project...it said that you had to make it 3-D...thats what it said on the paper...
ReplyDeletei know that you have to make a 3D model i'm talking about how i'm gonna draw it for tomorrow. You have to draw it in your journal. I'm confused about the extra credit...when is it due?
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