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ik- - , >, .ih. r uu w-W ?: BWMWBw i II /..A., '.jl. — ..i.. n ..?_ll.y ZJL...B...—fCZZZZII _j 1 WEATHER MATHS r= M ' z ■ ■' ■ SB E> How much does the weather change from day to day? . ["'q eM As well as a weather map, newspapers give some weather measurements ~l Fq like AIR TEMPERATURE, RAINFALL, HUMIDITY and HOURS OF SUNSHINE. £|B |P-j Check the newspaper for a week (Monday to Saturday) . r™gi L.’-l Fill in this table with weather information: |||] iS ’ MONDAY “ TUESDAY ‘ WEDNESDAY* THURSDAY ~ FRIDAY [SATURDAY I S| P AIR TEMPERATURE (°C) ,' '•-.. ■ • pf || RAINFALL (mm). ■, ■, M HUMIDITY (I) __ JgJ l t M SUNSHINE (houts) . * ' . j r Now use this information to plot 4 line graphs: s Ej * Ask your teacher if you need help. *Be neat and accurate. ' I I l88"l ' MB TEMPERATURE RAI HE ALL *_’ ’ '' WEATHER UNIT r HH-f-fH H-H-H || H A PRACTICAL ACTIVITY ? '=E=== I ===== H This five day exercise for form one J EE EE EE EE EE | EEE EEE EEE EEEE EEE pS [ill and two science was kindly supplied by 5 zz==zzzz zzzzzzzzzz ||| pj Mr Nick Atkins (Heaton Intermediate). l-i-l’-l ?L JJ I X-1 11111 Bj I ' What do you require? ACTIVITY 3 mfiML ~ sunshine hours j;g|||| Hj -“The Press" weather map - Ex^ ne the dai, V readin « B L ...i. . ..|..._..|~1 tzd JS ESi-iiH Monday to Saturday 9.00 am ■ ■ x ’;1 — A barometer —Rainfall s. — — j J * — a maximum-minimum thermo- —Temperature — maximum-mini- ~ ' '.?!'■?.!•!•? 888 meter mum a ■ § 88:8 888 — a I ? ln , —Air pressure | | 888 8881 Teacher reference Department of Graph and compare “The Press” ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ § ZZZiZZZZZZZZZ TT * Education Booklets — Weather 4/ weather and climate figures over a iggg 24, 4/25, 4/26. wee fc. ' >-><T'E<r»<T'V . W ” TlJ * W * 4 17,11 Ftl s,t non Tu» W,d Tin, Erl S«t 88S A■. - E *J 'I * Writ. th. h.ndlng CHANGING HEATHER In your book. A rvrrxr « ObSCTVC U2lly WCatlier cut out the table and the- 4 grapha and glue them under this heading. ACTIVITY 1 Changes What is in a weather map? ~ , n wsssjc 1 c LiiiJ ~ . . , , —Make a visual description at 9 160-1. X Noon forecast FM-l-iq You need to understand the ajn-> noon an< j 3 p . m . Observe /- 1 \ 888 following — cloud cover, wind direction and 71 I \ .8:88 :-8:8: —Forecast — Outlook humidity. Ll I »Worto!K Is. la-Swji - j.i.i.i.r.i.l —Readings on humidity, rainfall, » al H | I <& B!;!:!;!;!# 888 temperature ACTIVITY 5 '(* '' < ' Lorc i Howe j s . i Kermadec Is. y 888 —Barometric pressure, sunshine Weather around the world . I ’k'”* * 1 '* 1 Ij'* hours —Use “The Press” weather map. ‘ J 1 JK. X ■ Z&S>.'“ dine ‘ Wb- Jr M El -World weather Choose for cities around the world I Sj 1888: an< i compare temperatures, for — bBBB K8:8$ example,' Canberra, Moscow, —1 1888 ACTIVITY 2 Singapore, Seoul. I Hl® Predicting the day’s weather ACTIVITY 6 >. yhL |,' Go through the following steps — Weather in the news y. f.BBB a - What is "The Press” predic- Over a period of a week, collect I • t ‘ on - material from “The Press” cover- I l-8.' : :.- X."’! b. What is the actual weather ing events, accidents, etc caused by IQlO , ***e c ggP ll< " 1888 (homework)? i the weather e.g. droughts, floods, . I. -\ |88:8i |888: c. How accurate was the report? fog and snow. ... ** a Wg*°* g^M **^i w— I • -1:888 [ PRESS” Newspapers in Education Department % ' '

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Press, 8 October 1987, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 8 October 1987, Page 10

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