c3545f6b32 Outcome: Students will read a weather map to predict weather in different regions of the United States How do meteorologists use weather maps to predict the weather? Evidence of Learning: Students complete independent worksheet answering questions about weather predictions in different regions in the United States using a weather mapLesson Resources National Education Science Standards 19520 Inquiry and the National Standards 19520 Weather Channel 19520 Weather Maps Power Point.pptx 8,222 Weather MapAir pressure does not directly affect regional temperaturesLog in Keep me logged in Log In Forgot your password? Don't have an account? Sign up Now! Reset Your Password Reset Password Already have an account? Log inBetterLesson Home Browse Standards MasterTeacher Lessons Community Lessons sign up or log in log in Keep me logged in Forgot Password? BetterLesson search BetterLesson Home Browse Standards Master Teacher Lessons Community Lessons sign up log in Teacher plays Weather Map Power Point
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