Thursday we're planning to go outside for the period--dress appropriately!
Here is the Google Maps link we'll be using on Wednesday for our activity. https://maps.google.ca/
It's best to use Google Chrome to open maps.
Due Dates
Due Dates
Map of Canada--Friday February 8th
Map of Canada Quiz--Wednesday February 20th
Article Analysis--Monday February 11th
Tectonic Plates Puzzle--Tuesday February 19th
Physical Geography Unit Test--Tuesday March 26th
Geological Eras Project--Wednesday March 27th
Climate Test-- Wednesday April 24th
Weather Report-- Thursday April 25th - revised to Wednesday May 1st
Map of Canada--Friday February 8th
Map of Canada Quiz--Wednesday February 20th
Article Analysis--Monday February 11th
Tectonic Plates Puzzle--Tuesday February 19th
Physical Geography Unit Test--Tuesday March 26th
Geological Eras Project--Wednesday March 27th
Climate Test-- Wednesday April 24th
Weather Report-- Thursday April 25th - revised to Wednesday May 1st
Mapping Test- Thursday May 30th
Island Design Assignment --Monday June 3rd
EXAM-- Thursday June 20th @ 9:00am
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Please take a moment to take this survey!
Please complete this survey so I can have a better idea of the devices you have. You will use your hdsb login (what you use to log into the computers at school) to log into the survey.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Natural Systems Test Review (Vegetation, Soil & Climate)--Test Wednesday April 24th
Vegetation & Soil
in Canada
-soil profile
-parts of soil, how it becomes part of the soil, what does
it do in the soil
-Vegetation Region (types of vegetation and precipitation in
some of the regions (logical))
Climate Regions of
Canada
Weather vs climate
Factors affecting climate (LOWERN) – understand how they
affect both temperature and precipitation
Types of precipitation (Orographic/relief, convectional,
frontal/cyclonic)- be able to draw and
label a diagram for each
Chinook
Lake Effect (isolated weather conditions – ie cooler near
the lake, lake effect snow, precipitation, etc)
Wind – jet stream, high and low pressure areas
El Nino (from Ice storm reading)
Climate Graphs (averages, temperature range, seasonal
distribution, continental vs maritime climate)
Understand how to read a climate graph and identify a
maritime vs continental climate region
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Climate Power Points
Here is the powerpoint we covered to introduce the unit.
Here is the powerpoint on the factors affecting climate (LOWERN)
Here is the powerpoint on the factors affecting climate (LOWERN)
Climate Culminating Activity
You guys are off to a great start researching the weather for your chosen region in Canada. Be sure to access this website http://www.theweathernetwork.com/statistics/ from the Weather Network for some statistics for your city.
Remember you are making up the forecast for 3 days for your location for any given month based on the averages the factors affecting the climate in that region.
You have a few options for delivering your weather forecast:
1. Create a video using your smartphone technology or cameras and provide me with the file
2. Create a video in the same manner and show it to the class
3. present in front of the class using the smartboard for any maps, visuals, etc.
4. present in front of me at lunch time using the smartboard for any maps, visuals, etc.
Remember you are making up the forecast for 3 days for your location for any given month based on the averages the factors affecting the climate in that region.
You have a few options for delivering your weather forecast:
1. Create a video using your smartphone technology or cameras and provide me with the file
2. Create a video in the same manner and show it to the class
3. present in front of the class using the smartboard for any maps, visuals, etc.
4. present in front of me at lunch time using the smartboard for any maps, visuals, etc.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Here's the Ice Storm Weather Warning for Today! Notice the key words
Potential for a major ice storm.
Periodic light rain is affecting the area this morning, but a more
wintery change is on the way. Colder air is arriving and will coincide
with an approaching low currently over Illinois. A messy mix of ice
pellets and freezing rain is expected to develop early this morning in
the warned regions and become predominantly freezing rain later this
afternoon and tonight. It may very well fall heavy at times and be
accompanied by a few rumbles of thunder.
Poor travel conditions are expected over the duration of this event. In
particular, the morning commute may be challenging with icy conditions
on untreated roads, especially for areas near and west of the Greater
Toronto area to Lake Huron. And it may be even more problematic for the
evening rush hour. Of greater concern is the risk of widespread power
outages from downed tree limbs and power lines due to significant ice
accumulation combined with northeast winds gusting to 60 km/h. Freezing
rain amounts up to 10 mm are quite possible in many areas with some
regions possibly exceeding 20 mm.
It should taper off by Friday morning with temperatures rising above
freezing.
There is still some uncertainty as to the extent of the cold air. This
will have an impact on how much falls as ice pellets versus freezing
rain. Freezing rain will have a higher impact with power outages and
slippery roads and sidewalks. Although a few centimetres of ice pellets
is possible, it is more of a nuisance for travel rather than a serious
hazard.
Monday, April 1, 2013
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