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Coastal Winds: Kite Party
In these Investigations, students explore how differential heating in a fluid causes density changes and the formation of convection currents. Students will collect data on temperature and wind speed, compare values over the land and over the ocean, and explain the origin of land and sea breezes based on temperature and density changes.
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Designed for Middle School Students
- Series Series Investigations offer a deeper, multi-day exploration of big science ideas through connected lessons.
Coastal Winds: Kite Party
Sam is planning a kite flying party on Miami Beach, and she wants to know the best time of day to hold the party. To help Sam, students collect weather data for a day, explore how temperature changes are related to the formation of land and sea breezes, and explain how temperature and density cause convection currents to form.
- Standalone Standalone Investigations are focused lessons designed for quick, one-class-period exploration of key concepts.
Coastal Winds: Sailing Away
One summer, Michael goes to stay with his uncle, a fisherman who works from a sailboat. Every morning, the wind blows the boat out to sea, and every afternoon the wind blows the sailboat back to shore. What is causing this pattern of winds?
Coastal Winds: Balloon Festival
At a hot air balloon festival, Jasmine is wondering why the balloons rise up in the air. To investigate, she experiments by heating water in a beaker, observing how the water moves, and measuring the temperature and density in different parts of the beaker. By applying the principles of convection to the situation, Jasmine determines why hot air balloons rise.
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Coastal Winds: Kite Party
Coastal Winds: Sailing Away
Coastal Winds: Balloon Festival
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