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Earth Science Week

Earth Science Week. www.earthsci.org. Using Evidence in Science. Scientific Practices of the Next Generation Science Standards Inquiry Skills in current MA learning standards. Strategy: Using KWL with a twist making it: KLEW. Hurricane. Hurricane Tracker Pull up 2012 hurricanes.

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Earth Science Week

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  1. Earth Science Week www.earthsci.org

  2. Using Evidence in Science Scientific Practices of the Next Generation Science Standards Inquiry Skills in current MA learning standards Strategy: Using KWL with a twist making it: KLEW

  3. Hurricane Hurricane Tracker Pull up 2012 hurricanes

  4. http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atlantic/index.php

  5. http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/

  6. Hurricanes, Typhoons, Cyclones • The West Indian name, “huracan,” from which “hurricane” is derived, is used in Atlantic storms. • Western Pacific storms are called “typhoons” from Chinese terms meaning “great winds.” • They are called “cyclones” in India, “willy-willies” in Australia, and “baquios” in the Philippines.

  7. What’s in a Name?

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