Friday, February 17, 2012

Thunderstorms By Amy And Emily



WALT: Summerise a text by finding KEY words.

50,000, Thunderstorms, world, day, develop, Puffy, clouds, cumulonimbus, cold/hot, air, flows, greats, speed, 10 km.

Up to 50,000 thunderstorms happen a day puffy clouds called cumulonimbus develop before thunderstorms, when hot and cold air flow together it comes to the speed of 10 km.

thunderstorms, classified, Servere, one, both, features, 2cm, hailstones, wind, 90 km, per, hour.

thunderstorms are classified if it has one or both features, 2cm hailstones and wind 90km per
hour.


Thunderstorms, Tracked, radar, weather radar, microwaves, bounce, droplets, cloud, waves, meteorologists, storm paths, radar, find, 400 km, away.

Thunderstorms are tracked by radar, microwaves are sent out by weather radar which bounces off droplets into clouds, then bounces to a radar dish making patterns that meteorologists study to find thunderstorms paths.

Weather radar, installed,many places, offices, services, airport, TV stations, e.t.c

Weather radar is sent to many places like offices, services, airports, TV stations, e.t.c.

thunderstorms , detected, meteorologists, track, progress, radar, screens information, from, aircrafts, ships, people, near, storm, storm damage,warning radio warn, sometimes TV, ambulance, police, rescue workers, ready, help.

When thunderstorms are detected meteorologists track the progress on their radar screens, information will come from aircrafts, ships and people near the storm, if the storm will make damage then they will warn people on radio and sometimes TV stations. Ambulances, police and rescue workers will get ready to help.

KEY words: Red




5 comments:

  1. Hi Emily and Amy
    I love your picture on your thunder storms It looks awesome I can tell that you worked really hard keep up the great work.

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  2. Hi Emily and Amy,
    I love your work! I know you put alot of effort into this beautiful work!! Keep up the beautiful work!!!

    X year 6 student from 2010!

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    1. Hi Lovely,

      It is so nice that you are coming back to comment on Room 11's blog! If you go back in the archives there will be some of your work from 2010.

      Hope you had fun at camp :)

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  3. Kia ora Amy and Emily,
    Unfortunately your topic of thunderstorms is relevant during our Auckland summer this year! Great summary of facts.

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  4. Hi Emily and Amy,

    those are some awesome summarizing!They were spectacular!I hope I see more of that work on here!

    Jennifer

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