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Grades 68. In this unit students answer the question, "Why does a lot of hail, rain, or snow fall at some times and not others?" They investigate small-scale storms, then explore mesoscale weather systems and climate-level patterns of precipitation. For additional program information and pricing, complete this form or contact your sales representative.
Grades 68. During this unit students work to answer the question, "Why does a lot of hail, rain, or snow fall at some times and not others?" In response to two different anchoring phenomena, students first investigate small-scale storms, then explore mesoscale weather systems and climate-level patterns of precipitation. Finally, students apply their understandings to develop an explanation for why South America has a tropical rainforest in one part of the continent and a temperate rainforest in another part of the continent, despite having some of the driest places on Earth relatively close by both.
Unit materials are available as a 1-class unit kit (item #523301), 1-class refurbishment set (item #523304), 5-class unit kit (item #523301U5), and 5-class refurbishment set (item #523304U5). Carolina Certified Version*.
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*All enhancements to materials and instruction for this Carolina Certified Version of the unit are approved by OpenSciEd to preserve the integrity of the storyline and the instructional model.