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Darvelle and Lucas' Weather Forecast.
October 23, 2008 11:24 AM PDT
This is a podcast that Darvelle and Lucas did for Atlanta, Georgia. Armand and Michael's Weather Forecast
October 23, 2008 09:23 AM PDT
Armand and Michael give you a forecast from Houston, Texas. This is their final project for the weather unit led by student teacher Miss Walsh in Mr. Mansour's science class. Dajaun and Tyler's Weather Forecast
October 23, 2008 09:21 AM PDT
Dajaun and Tyler give you a forecast from Kansas City, Missouri. This is their final project for the weather unit led by student teacher Miss Walsh in Mr. Mansour's science class. Emmanuel and James' Weather Forecast
October 23, 2008 09:17 AM PDT
Emmanuel and James give you a forecast from Kansas City, Missouri. This is their final project for the weather unit led by student teacher Miss Walsh in Mr. Mansour's science class. Tajon and Roman's Weather Forecast
October 23, 2008 09:13 AM PDT
Tajon and Roman give you a forecast from Santa Fe, New Mexico. This is their final project for the weather unit led by student teacher Miss Walsh in Mr. Mansour's science class. Struje and Devante's Weather Forecast
October 23, 2008 09:11 AM PDT
Struje and Devante give you a forecast from Billings, Montana. This is their final project for the weather unit led by student teacher Miss Walsh in Mr. Mansour's science class. Kevin and Ryan's Weather Forecast
October 23, 2008 09:03 AM PDT
Kevin and Ryan give you a forecast from Chicago, Illinois. This is their final project for the weather unit led by student teacher Miss Walsh in Mr. Mansour's science class. Denver Weather 10-13-08
October 13, 2008 07:54 PM PDT
This is a model podcast by Mr. Mansour and Miss Walsh to demonstrate the components that need to be included for the 6th grade weather podcasts. Students will need to list the high temperatures for three days in the city they choose. They will also need to incorporate information on any fronts in the area, pressure levels, winds, and cloud types. |
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