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Sun, Apr 08, 2012 2:25 PM in Earth Science: Weather Forecasting
A front refers to where air masses meet.
Cold fronts: as colder air moves forward, warmer air is pushed upwards. Cold fronts are steeper and move quickly. They often bring brief thunderstorms and heavy precipitation.
Warm fronts: as warm air moves forward, it moves over denser, cooler air. It moves slower than a cold front. When the warm air goes over the cool air, it often causes a longer peri...
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Wed, Feb 01, 2012 6:46 PM in Earth Science: Rocks and Minerals
I can incorporate rocks and minerals into my lessons in many ways. I have some students that are still struggling with simple addition and subtraction. Those students can use the rocks as manipulatives. (I have 18 rocks in my collection. Mrs. Walker has 11 rocks. Who has more? How many more?) The students that have mastered the addition and subtraction can set the rocks in arrays to do begining mu...
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