Description
Engage students as they learn about the Coriolis effect, El Nino, the jet stream, and much more in this simple to use scavenger hunt. Students travel to 10 stations where they will find 10 questions. The answers to each question are in short paragraphs on different stations. This allows students lots of movement around the classroom and the opportunity to read the 10 short paragraphs about plate tectonics several times.
The activity works great to front load the content because no prior knowledge is needed – all answers can be found at the stations. Includes questions such as:
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__ is a climate phenomenon that causes warm ocean water to shift across the Pacific Ocean. (El Nino)
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A __ current is created when cool air sinks and warm air rises. (convection)
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Moving air is deflected to the right in the __ hemisphere. (northern)
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__ is the process in which warm surface water sinks, affecting local weather patterns. (Downwelling)
As students travel around they room, they complete the answer grid which has some letters highlighted. The letters will spell out the answer to a riddle (“How did the tornado do so well in school? “Everything was a breeze.”)
This activity includes a modified version in which students are told which of the stations to find each of the answers.
Simple to use – just print and go! My students took about 25-30 minutes to complete this activity with no prior knowledge at all.
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