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1. My evidences: 2.   3.   4.   5.   6.   7.   8.   9. My reading diary 10. The New York Times (Sports) 1- Title of the article: Mets Have No Defense for Perez’s…

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Explanation Text Group 2 -------TORNADO------A tornado (often referred to as a twister or, erroneously, a cyclone) is a violent, dangerous, rotating column of air that is…

Education Natural disasters

1. NATURAL DISASTERS 2. A tornado is an air mass with high angularspeed (2-50 rpm); its lower end is in contactwith the surface of the Earth and the upperwith a cumulonimbus…

Education Twitter in the classroom

1. A guide for librarians for teaching information literacy in a social media universe Presented by Neil Krasnoff @txlibraryguy An Easy Bib Summer Professional Development…

Technology Natural Disaters

1. POWERS OF NATURE NATURAL DISATSTERS 2. NATURAL DISATSTERS AVALANCHESHURRICANES FLOODS WILDFIRESEARTHQUAKESTORNADOSTSUNAMI VOLCANOS 3. AVALANCHES• An AVALANCHE is a rapid…

Education Tornado Watch Vs. Warning and Vortices

1. Science August 31 Grab an AMSTI book Label page 11:Daily Starters Aug 31-Sept 4 Label page 12:Grade Sheet Complete the following Daily Starter onPAGE 11! Page 11! PAGE…

Technology PowerPoint

1. How To Use This button will take you back one page, to your prior page. This button will take you forward one page, to the next page. 2. Nature’s MostVIOLENT storm Teacher’s…

Documents 50: Weather Effects. KEY VOCABULARY risk weather mean median meteorologist mode precipitation.

Slide 150: Weather Effects Slide 2 KEY VOCABULARY risk weather mean median meteorologist mode precipitation Slide 3 Background Information In your science notebook write…

Documents By: Nicolas Hurst Mrs. Garrett 6 th Grade The Formation of a Tornado.

Slide 1By: Nicolas Hurst Mrs. Garrett 6 th Grade The Formation of a Tornado Slide 2 Tornadoes form in severe thunderstorms. As a tornado forms, a funnel cloud seems to stretch…

Documents Front. Where air masses meet and do not mix. warm front.

Slide 1front Slide 2 Where air masses meet and do not mix. Slide 3 warm front Slide 4 the leading edge of a moving mass of warm air. Slide 5 stationary front Slide 6 when…