Find Resources

Search and browse resources for your classroom.
Use the filters below to see resources for a specific course, unit, and more.

Showing 12 Resources:

Clear Filters
Regents-Based Item Bank - Weather

Living Environment and Earth Science Archive
ES Unit 6: ES: Weather
Resource:
Regents-Based Item Bank - Weather

The Regents Item Bank provides questions from past Regents exams aligned with the content of this unit.

All Resources From:
Unit 5 Atmospheric Moisture Questions

Living Environment and Earth Science Archive
ES Unit 6: ES: Weather
Resource:
Unit 5 Atmospheric Moisture Questions

Students test out their ideas and misconceptions about moisture in the atmosphere by solving Regents-like dewpoint/relative humidity problems using the ESRT.

All Resources From:
Unit 5 How do winter storms form?

Living Environment and Earth Science Archive
ES Unit 6: ES: Weather
Resource:
Unit 5 How do winter storms form?

Students test out their ideas and misconceptions about front interactions by applying their thinking to new problem about winter storms. Students use what they have learned about air masses and fronts to show these components of a winter storm on a weather map.

All Resources From:
Unit 5 Which station model best represents the weather?

Resource:
Unit 5 Which station model best represents the weather?

Students test out their ideas and misconceptions about station models by applying their thinking to new station models reflecting a range of atmospheric conditions. This task connects to prior learning and extends students' thinking.

All Resources From:
Unit 5 Why is there snow at high altitudes?

Living Environment and Earth Science Archive
ES Unit 6: ES: Weather
Resource:
Unit 5 Why is there snow at high altitudes?

Students test out their ideas and misconceptions about temperature in the atmosphere by applying their thinking to a new task that asks them to consider the relationship between temperature and air moisture in the atmosphere.

All Resources From:
Unit 6 Air Masses and Fronts 5E Instructional Model Plan

Resource:
Unit 6 Air Masses and Fronts 5E Instructional Model Plan

Students learn about types of air masses and the regions they are associated with by examining photos of those regions and making predictions about temperature and moisture levels of air masses that originate in the photos. Students then observe simulations of different front boundaries to compare/contrast air mass interaction and the resulting weather at each type of front boundary. Finally, students are asked to research the types of air masses and front boundaries associated with blizzards and use the ESRT to create a map representing what these air masses and front boundaries.

All Resources From:
Unit 6 Air Mass Origins 5E Instructional Model Plan

Resource:
Unit 6 Air Mass Origins 5E Instructional Model Plan

Students learn about convection in the atmosphere by observing a model and making connections to convection in the Earth's mantle. Students then use their understanding of pressure difference and resulting direction of wind to create their own diagrams of global wind belts, which they then revise based on observations of a model which demonstrates the impact the Coriolis Effect. Finally students consider the effect global winds have on NYC weather.

All Resources From:
Unit 6 Atmosphere and Weather Variables 3E Instructional Model Plan

Resource:
Unit 6 Atmosphere and Weather Variables 3E Instructional Model Plan

Students learn how pressure and temperature change at different altitudes of the atmosphere by analyzing secondary data and connecting it to particle diagrams of air at different altitudes. Students then refine their understanding of pressure and temperature at different altitudes by watching videos that explain these concepts. 

All Resources From:
Unit 6 Modeling Movement of Air in the Atmosphere Lab

Resource:
Unit 6 Modeling Movement of Air in the Atmosphere Lab

Students learn about wind by making observations from a model for movement of air in the troposphere, and explore underlying concepts through simulators.

All Resources From:
Unit 6 Professional Development Booklet

Resource:
Unit 6 Professional Development Booklet

This booklet can be used with teams of teachers to work through the resources in Unit 5.

All Resources From:
Unit 6 Snow Day Anchor Phenomenon and Performance Task

Resource:
Unit 6 Snow Day Anchor Phenomenon and Performance Task

What does it take for the Mayor of New York City (NYC) to declare a snow day? Create three-panel map (before, during, and after) to demonstrate what needs to happen in order for NYC to have a snow day. Then write a scientific explanation, citing evidence to support your claim for how a snow day could happen.

All Resources From:
Unit 6 Weather Unit Plan

Resource:
Unit 6 Weather Unit Plan

Since the time of their early existence, humans have both reaped the benefits and suffered the consequences of weather. In this unit, students will observe models and analyze data to learn how the interplay between atmospheric variables such as temperature, air pressure, and moisture leads to the typical and sometimes extreme weather events that humans' experience. Analyzing weather data to make predictions is a key part of this unit and students' understanding of how weather patterns can help us predict future weather events.

All Resources From: