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Ocean and Atmosphere Circulation

Ocean and Atmosphere Circulation

Assessment

Presentation

Science

6th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

FREE Resource

85 Slides • 38 Questions

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Multiple Choice

How does the sun's energy reach the Earth?

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The sun's energy is carried by sound waves
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The sun's energy is transported by underground tunnels
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The sun's energy is delivered by a network of satellites
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Electromagnetic radiation in the form of sunlight

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Multiple Choice

The higher the specific heat of a material, the more energy is needed to change the temperature.

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False
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True
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Specific heat has no impact on energy needed to change temperature.

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Multiple Select

Select the correct answers

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Horizontally across

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Horizontally beneath

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Vertically up

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Vertically down

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Draw

Draw particles

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following situations is showing the correct direction of air-flow?

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Multiple Choice

what's going to heat up faster?

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Draw

During day time

how the air will move above the land and water?

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Draw

During Night

How the air will move above land and water?

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​A land breeze blows from land to water.

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​Notebook activity

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​Word Bank

  • H

  • L

  • Sea Breeze

  • cool air sinks

  • warm air rises

  • cold ocean

  • hot land

  • rising air forms clouds

  • wind moves from high pressure to low pressure

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​Peer assessment
Answer Key

​ mark your peer out of 13

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​Notebook activity

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​Word Bank

  • H

  • L

  • Land Breeze

  • cold air sinks

  • warm air rises

  • rising air forms clouds

  • warm ocean

  • cold land

  • wind moves from high pressure to low pressure

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​Peer Assessment
Answer Key

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​ mark your peer out of 13

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Multiple Select

What is the similarity between land and sea breezes? (select 2)

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Both caused by local temperatures.

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Both affected by the moon.

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Both caused by differences in pressure.

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Both happen only in summer.

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Multiple Select

What is the difference between a sea breeze and a land breeze? (select 2)

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Sea breeze: from sea to land

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Sea breeze: from land to sea

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Land breeze: from land to sea

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Land breeze: from sea to land

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Multiple Select

Where do sea and land breezes occur?

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along coasts of large lakes

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Along coasts of oceans

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in the middle of forest

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along coasts of seas

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in the middle of deserts

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Categorize

Options (12)

Day

Night

cool air sinks over sea

cool air sinks over land

high pressure over sea

high pressure over land

warm air rises over land

warm air rises over sea

low pressure over land

low pressure over sea

wind moves from sea to land

wind moves from land to sea

Organize these options into the right categories

Sea Breeze
Land Breeze

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Labelling

Label the breeze diagram

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

Sea breeze

hot land

cold air sinks

wind moves from high to low pressure

warm air rises

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cold ocean

L

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Labelling

Label the breeze diagram

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

warm air rises

Cold land

H

Warm ocean

wind moves from high to low pressure

cool air sinks

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Land breeze

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Labelling

Label the heat transfer on Earth

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

Convection

Radiation

Conduction

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Match

Match the following

Warm air

Cold air

Temperature difference creates

Wind blows from

Low pressure

High pressure

difference in pressure

high to low pressure

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Match

Match the following

Warm air

Cold air

Rising air is

Sinking air is

less dense

lighter

denser, heavier

warm

cold

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Drag and Drop

Question image
Convection cells ​
heat around the Earth.

Convection cells occur when warm air ​
and cool air ​
.
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distribute
rises
sinks
remain the same

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Labelling

Label the global winds

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

Trade winds

Prevailing westerlies

Polar easterlies

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Labelling

Label the global winds

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

Polar easterlies

Prevailing westerlies

Trade winds

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Multiple Choice

Steady winds between the equator and 30° latitude north or south are known as the ____.

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jet streams
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polar winds
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trade winds
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doldrums

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Multiple Choice

How many wind systems occur between the South Pole and the equator?

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Global Winds - Labelled diagram

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Learning Objective

Explain why major wind systems blow in certain directions

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Labelling

Label the global winds

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

Prevailing westerlies (S)

Prevailing westerlies (N)

Trade winds (N)

Trade winds (S)

Polar easterlies (S)

Polar easterlies (N)

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Multiple Choice

Winds curve because of Earth's ________ on its axis.

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orbit

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revolution

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convection current

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rotation

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​Worksheet

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​Worksheet - Coriolis Effect

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Fill in the Blank

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Plenary - Alef

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Learning Objective

Identify why ocean waters flow

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Vocabulary

  • Salinity

  • Vertical

  • Horizontal

  • Density current

  • Surface current

  • Upwelling

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Drag and Drop

Up and down are ​
directions.

Right and left are ​
directions.
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vertical
horizontal

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Labelling

Label the global winds

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

Trade winds (S)

Polar easterlies (N)

Polar easterlies (S)

Prevailing westerlies (S)

Prevailing westerlies (N)

Trade winds (N)

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​warm yellow salt water

​Cold blue fresh water

​Cold red salt water

​warm clear fresh water

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Drag and Drop

Cold salt water is ​
and ​ ​
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Warm fresh water is ​
and ​
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dense
sinks down
light
rises up

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​Word bank:
floats
sinks
dense
less dense

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Multiple Choice

Based on the video, surface currents are caused by wind.

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True

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False

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​Video - Between Wind and Water

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Match

Match the following

Salinity

Density current

Surface current

Upwelling

amount of salt in water

Movement of water due to density differences

wind move ocean water across its surface

water moves toward the ocean's surface

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Drag and Drop

Upwelling and density currents are ​
movements of water.

Surface current is the ​
movement of water.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
vertical
horizontal

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​Learning Objective

​Determine why ocean currents flow in certain directions.

Identify global patterns of ocean currents.

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Match

Match the following

Salinity

Density current

Surface current

Upwelling

amount of salt in water

Movement of water due to density differences

wind move ocean water across its surface

water moves toward the ocean's surface

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Drag and Drop

Upwelling and density currents are ​
movements of water.

Surface current is the ​
movement of water.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
vertical
horizontal

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Fill in the Blank

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​Map of Ocean Currents

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Multiple Choice

Question image

What is the total number of currents on Earth?

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Multiple Choice

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How many cold currents in Earth's oceans?

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Multiple Choice

Question image

How many warm currents in Earth's oceans?

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Match

Question image

Match the following

Total number of gyres

number of North gyres

number of South gyres

North gyre rotation

South gyre rotation

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clockwise

counter clockwise

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Plenary - Alef

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