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Chalkboard Challenge Science. Fifth Grade First Quarter. Let’s Play. Final Challenge. True or False. Air Mass, Fronts, or Climate. Weather. Air Pressure and Wind. Weather II or Clouds. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Chalkboard ChallengeScience

Fifth Grade

First Quarter

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True or FalseTrue or False Air Mass, Fronts, or Air Mass, Fronts, or ClimateClimate WeatherWeather Air Pressure and Air Pressure and

WindWindWeather II or Weather II or

CloudsClouds

100 100 100 100 100

200 200 200 200 200

300 300 300 300 300

400 400 400 400 400

500 500 500 500 500

Let’s PlayFinal Challenge

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Air that moves vertically is called wind.100What is false?

True or False for 100

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The amount of water vapor in the air is called humidity.200What is True?

True or False for 200

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Air pressure is measured with an anemometer.300What is False?

True or False for 300

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Status clouds form in blanket like layers.400What is True?

True or False for 400

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The curving of the wind to the right in the Northern Hemisphere is a

result of the Coriolis effect.500What is True?

True or False for 500

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A large region of the atmosphere where the air has similar

properties throughout is referred to as an _____.100What is air mass?

Air Masses, Fronts or Climate for 100

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The average weather pattern of a region is called ___.200What is climate?

Air Masses, Fronts or Climate for 200

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A very large storm that forms over tropical oceans, near the equator

is a(n) _____.300What is a hurricane?

Air Masses, Fronts or Climate for 300

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The most common kind of severe storm is a ____.400What is a thunderstorm?

Air Masses, Fronts or Climate for 400

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A violent whirling wind that moves across the ground in a narrow

path is called a _____.500What is a tornado?

Air Masses, Fronts or Climate for 500

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Sleet is a form of ____.100What is precipitation?

Weather for 100

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Unequal heating and cooling in the atmosphere can result in a ___.200What is a Convection Cell?

Weather for 200

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Water droplets may form on the outside of a glass of water as a

result of _____.300What is condensation?

Weather for 300

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The amount of the Sun’s energy that reaches Earth at a given place

and time is _____.400What is Insolation?

Weather for 400

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The force put on a given area by the weight of the air above it is ___.500What is Air pressure?

Weather for 500

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A line on a map connecting places with equal air pressure is a(n)

_____.100What is an isobar?

Air Pressure & Wind for 100

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In the Northern hemisphere the wind curves to the right; this curving is called the _____.200What is the Coriolis effect?

Air Pressure & Wind for 200

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Air that rises is called a(n) ____.300What is an updraft?

Air Pressure & Wind for 300

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A breeze that blows from sea to land is a _____.400What is a sea breeze?

Air Pressure & Wind for 400

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As the weather becomes more hot and humid, _____.500What is air pressure decreases?

Air Pressure & Wind for 500

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When the air cools, water vapor condenses and forms a ____.100What is a cloud?

Weather II or Clouds for 100

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The changing of a liquid in to a gas is called _____.200What is evaporation?

Weather II or Clouds for 200

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Moist air cooled at ground level causes the formation of ____.300What is fog?

Weather II or Clouds for 300

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When air is cooled, water vapor ___.400What is condenses?

Weather II or Clouds for 400

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Cumulonimbus clouds are ___.500What are clouds that bring

thunderstorms?

Weather II or Clouds for 500

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Write Your

Final Challenge

Wager

All water on Earth is part of the same _____.

Final ChallengeEnd Game

TIME’SUP!

TIME’SUP!

What is water cycle?

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