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Hurricanes
Materials: Ziplock bag containing one Lego building base, small one, two, three, and four dot blocks of various colors, this direction sheet.
There are several major components of a hurricane:
- The eye
- The eye wall
- The counterclockwise wind pattern
- The rain bands (feeder bands)
- The strongest quadrant
- The weakest quadrant
- The direction of movement
Using the Legos provided, create a flat model of a hurricane. Be sure to:
- Create the eye (odd color)
- Create the eye wall (contrasting color)
- Create a visual representation of counterclockwise rotation by use of feeder (rain) bands (one color used to represent three quadrants of feeders)
- Show, by contrasting color and more intense feeders, the northeast quadrant (strongest)
- Visually show the weakest quadrant (use fewer blocks)
- Show landfall (where water meets land)
- Show forward motion (create indicator)
All Legos may or may not be used depending of your personal model.
Evaluation
- Be ready to explain each component of you hurricane model.
- Every member of your team will be ask to explain an equal amount of the project.
- Teacher will select what part of model you will explain.
Hurricanes
Teacher Assessment RubricTable # ______
Visual – Cooperative Group
___ Eye created
___ Eye wall contrasted and distinct
___ Counterclockwise rotation visible by westward curved shape of feeders
___ Various size and shape “C” curved feeder band strengths shown
___ NE Quad visible, distinct by color and in proper location
___ Weakest quad visible and in proper location
___ Landfall evident, dividing line between water and land shown
___ Forward motion (direction) indicated, arrow or diamond shape used
Verbal explanation – Individual Task
___ Eye explainedint___
___ Eye wall explained int___
___ Counterclockwise rotation explained int___
___ Various strengths of feeder band strengths explained int___
___ NE Quad explained int___
___ Weakest quad defined and explained int___
___ Landfall explained, storm surge mentioned int___
___ Forward motion (direction) explained int___
Total Cooperative Group points possible = 8
Total Cooperative Group points earned = ____
Individual student receives half of group’s total grade plus all of their individual grade points.
Name ______50% Cooperative Group points___
100% Individual Task points___
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Name ______50% Cooperative Group points___
100% Individual Task points___
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Name ______50% Cooperative Group points___
100% Individual Task points___
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Name ______50% Cooperative Group points___
100% Individual Task points___
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