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SEPTEMBER 2005 BY MR. EVANS, EDITED BY MS. JONES Hurricane Rita
Hurricane Rita
Hurricane Rita Forecast
People are leaving town…
The Storm is coming…
After the storm…
More devastation…
Flooding …
Your Task… In September 2005 Hurricane Rita hit the gulf coast.  The next slide has a set of data about that hurricane. Use the data about Hurricane Rita to make a table.  Then describe how the hurricane’s strength changed over time.
Hurricane Data On Sept 20, 2005, Hurricane Rita’s wind speed was 120 mi/h.  On Sept 21, its wind speed was 175 mi/h. On Sept 22, its wind speed was 165 mi/h. On Sept 23, its wind speed was 125 mi/h. On Sept 24, its wind speed was 60 mi/h .
You need to make a table…
You need to make a table… DATE (2005) WIND SPEED (mi/h)
You need to make a table… DATE (2005) WIND SPEED September 20 120 (mi/h) September 21 175 (mi/h) September 22 165 (mi/h) September 23 125 (mi/h) September 24 60 (mi/h)
Lets make another table… Use the temperature data to make a another table. Then use the new table to find a pattern and draw a conclusion. TEMPATURE DATA: At 10am, the temperature was 72°F.  At noon, it was 85°F.  At 2pm, it was 90°F.  At 4pm, it was 94°F.  At 6pm it was 92°F.
TIME TEMPERATURE
TIME TEMPERATURE (°F) 10AM 72 Noon 85 2PM 90 4PM 94 6PM 92
Think-Pair-Share Think- 1.  How does a table help you organize data?   2.  Why do you think the data in the last table  was arranged from earliest to latest time instead  of from lowest to highest temperature? Pair- Talk with the people sitting in your row.  Do they agree? Share- Raise your hand to share with the class and Ms. Jones what you have discussed and agreed upon.

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Hurricane rita.data collection pp

  • 1. SEPTEMBER 2005 BY MR. EVANS, EDITED BY MS. JONES Hurricane Rita
  • 5. The Storm is coming…
  • 9. Your Task… In September 2005 Hurricane Rita hit the gulf coast. The next slide has a set of data about that hurricane. Use the data about Hurricane Rita to make a table. Then describe how the hurricane’s strength changed over time.
  • 10. Hurricane Data On Sept 20, 2005, Hurricane Rita’s wind speed was 120 mi/h. On Sept 21, its wind speed was 175 mi/h. On Sept 22, its wind speed was 165 mi/h. On Sept 23, its wind speed was 125 mi/h. On Sept 24, its wind speed was 60 mi/h .
  • 11. You need to make a table…
  • 12. You need to make a table… DATE (2005) WIND SPEED (mi/h)
  • 13. You need to make a table… DATE (2005) WIND SPEED September 20 120 (mi/h) September 21 175 (mi/h) September 22 165 (mi/h) September 23 125 (mi/h) September 24 60 (mi/h)
  • 14. Lets make another table… Use the temperature data to make a another table. Then use the new table to find a pattern and draw a conclusion. TEMPATURE DATA: At 10am, the temperature was 72°F. At noon, it was 85°F. At 2pm, it was 90°F. At 4pm, it was 94°F. At 6pm it was 92°F.
  • 16. TIME TEMPERATURE (°F) 10AM 72 Noon 85 2PM 90 4PM 94 6PM 92
  • 17. Think-Pair-Share Think- 1. How does a table help you organize data? 2. Why do you think the data in the last table was arranged from earliest to latest time instead of from lowest to highest temperature? Pair- Talk with the people sitting in your row. Do they agree? Share- Raise your hand to share with the class and Ms. Jones what you have discussed and agreed upon.