Most students have preconceived notions about the study of meteorology. Over the years, I have found it helpful to debunk students’ misconceptions at the beginning of a study rather than deal with them while trying to learn new material. Particularly in meteorology, I found that many students had developed false ideas about meteorology stemmed television shows, books, and even their own sense of creativity. So, with the use of a slideshow, brainstorming sheet, and note-taking printable, you can correct the TOP 10 Meteorology Misconceptions held by students!
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Do you believe any of the common misconceptions about meteorology? Find out if you are among the many students who already have preconceived notions about meteorology. The slideshow features 10 common meteorology misconceptions. Students will be faced with one misconception at a time and then on the following the slide, the truth is revealed. Happy learning!
Graphic organizers are useful tools to use for organizing and collecting information. Not only do they help with sorting through new material, but they are also effective in assisting a student in retaining knowledge. Use this concept map to brainstorm terms about what meteorology is or as a note taker to the slideshow. Happy learning!
The Meteorology Slideshow Notes is an effective tool to ensure students comprehend what they are reading. Oftentimes, students will read an article and yet not be able to explain what they just read. Graphic organizers help students break down information. The chart will help students organize the truth to each one of the misconceptions.