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Lesson 5 - Using weather data to record, interpret and predict the weather (Part 2)

Learning objectives

  • To be able to use secondary sources of information, including aerial photographs (for example the internet).
  • To be able to analyse evidence and draw conclusions.
  • To be able to recognise and explain patterns made by the data leading to basic predictions.

Resources

For this lesson you will need:

A computer with access to the Internet Graph paper or suitable graph drawing software Data from the last lesson
A computer with access to the Internet Graph paper or suitable graph drawing software Data from the last lesson
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