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Oceanography Week 3

Week 3. Hello Oceanographers! Please take out: Pen/Pencil Today we will Warm Up Stations Warm Up: Thermohaline circulation is driven by: a.density. b.gravity

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Page 1: Week 3. Hello Oceanographers! Please take out: Pen/Pencil Today we will Warm Up Stations Warm Up: Thermohaline circulation is driven by: a.density. b.gravity

Oceanography Week 3

Page 2: Week 3. Hello Oceanographers! Please take out: Pen/Pencil Today we will Warm Up Stations Warm Up: Thermohaline circulation is driven by: a.density. b.gravity

Hello Oceanographers!• Please take out:

• Pen/Pencil• Today we will

• Warm Up• Stations

Warm Up: Thermohaline circulation is driven by:a. density.b. gravity.c. latitude.d. temperature.e. wind.

Extra Credit Opportunity!

Bring baked goods to sell at Vikingfest!

Sign up to work at the Oceanography Club booth at Vikingfest!

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Check PointAs of Friday, you needed to have at least 84

points to be above the line.Many people did not earn 84 points last

week.Today you have the opportunity to make up

missed stations for full credit.Turtles have the opportunity to make posters

for extra credit!

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Hello Oceanographers!• Please take out:

• Pen/Pencil• Today we will

• Warm Up• 1st Period: Career Center• 2nd, 4th, & 5th: Stations

Warm Up: Strong upwelling occurs in all of the following except:a. between the North and South Equatorial Currents.b. in areas of surface current divergence.c. in the area surrounding the Galapagos Islands.d. where deep ocean water currents are formed.

e. where water is constantly pushed away from a coastline.

Extra Credit Opportunity!

Bring baked goods to sell at Vikingfest!

Sign up to work at the Oceanography Club booth at Vikingfest!

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CHAMPS: StationsC

Conversation

HHelp

AActivity

MMovement

PParticipation

No Devices, Soft Inside Voice

Ask Partner, Raise hand

By the end of this 30 minute activity you will have completed each of the stations.

Sit, stand at stations, walk to next stationReading, discussing questions, writing answers to questions

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Vocabulary StationFor the following word (found on pages 259-

261), write the textbook definition, a definition in your own words, and draw a picture or diagram:

Conveyer-Belt Circulation

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Reading StationRead pages 259-261 in your textbook.Answer question 18 on page 263.

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Investigation Station1) Review figure 8-27 on page 260.2) Color the warm currents red and the cool currents blue.

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Hello Oceanographers!• Please take out:

• Pen/Pencil• Today we will

• Warm Up• Stations

Warm Up: What is Ekman transport?a.) Driven by gravity and modified by the Coriolis forceb.) Replacement water coming from the bottom to the top of the water column.c.) Seasonal wind pattern.

d.) Transport of water to the left or right of the wind direction.

Chapter 8 Quiz FRIDAY 2/14

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CHAMPS: StationsC

Conversation

HHelp

AActivity

MMovement

PParticipation

Soft Inside Voice

Ask Partner, Raise hand

By the end of this 30 minute activity you will have completed each of the stations.

Sit, stand at stations, walk to next stationReading, discussing questions, writing answers to questions

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Chapter Review StationMatch the terms with the appropriate phrase.

You may use each answer once, more than once, or not at all.  

You may see questions similar to these on your quiz.

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Vocabulary StationFor the following word (found on pages 265-

268), write the textbook definition, a definition in your own words, and draw a picture or diagram:

Internal WavesLongitudinal WavesTransverse Waves

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Reading StationRead pages 265-268 in your textbook.Answer question 1-3 on page 293.

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Web Quest StationGo to:http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/education/tutorial_c

urrents/07affect.htmlAnswer the following questions: 

How are current measurementsImportant to shipping, commercial fishing, recreational boating, and safety? How do search-and-rescue personnel use current information? How do HAZMAT cleanup Operations use current information?

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Hello Oceanographers!• Please take out:

• Pen/Pencil• Today we will

• Warm Up• Stations

Warm Up: Surface ocean circulation is driven primarily by __________

and modified by ______________.a.) Density differences; the Coriolis effect and landb.) Density differences; differences in salinity and temperaturec.) latitude; differences in salinity and landd.) wind; the Coriolis effect and lande.) wind; gravity and density

Chapter 8 Quiz FRIDAY 2/14

Mario – Please see Marcela (Mr. Hernandez’ secretary) to

sell her 4 candy grams!

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CHAMPS: StationsC

Conversation

HHelp

AActivity

MMovement

PParticipation

Soft Inside Voice

Ask Partner, Raise hand

By the end of this 30 minute activity you will have completed each of the stations.

Sit, stand at stations, walk to next stationReading, discussing questions, writing answers to questions

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Chapter Review StationComplete Part 1 of the study guide.Ensure that your answers are correct!

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Chapter Review StationComplete Part 2 of the study guide.Ensure that your answers are correct!

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Chapter Review StationComplete Part 3 of the study guide.Ensure that your answers are correct!

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Hello Oceanographers!• Please take out:

• Pen/Pencil• Today we will

• Warm Up• Turn in Warm Up Sheet• Quiz• Portfolio

Warm Up: What is the most abundant salt in

the sea?a.) calcium chlorideb.) magnesium chloridec.) potassium chlorided.) sodium chloride

Chapter 8 Quiz Today!

Check Point = 450 Points

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CHAMPS: Taking a TestC

Conversation

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AActivity

MMovement

PParticipation

No Devices, No Talking

Raise hand

By the end of this 30 minute activity, you will Have completed your Test.

Sit

Reading the Test & Writing answers