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My NASA Data: 6-8: Comparing Temperature & Solar Radiation for Common Latitudes

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My NASA Data: 6-8: Comparing Temperature & Solar Radiation for Common Latitudes

Student Name: Date: Period:

K W L What do you think you know? What do you WANT to learn?

What questions do you have? What did you LEARN?

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My NASA Data: 6-8: Comparing Temperature & Solar Radiation for Common Latitudes

Student Data Sheet Student Name: Date: Period:

Claim: (One sentence statement that addresses the relationship between Incoming Solar Radiation (Insolation) and surface temperature.)

Evidence: Sufficient, Appropriate, and Observation-driven

Reasoning (Why is this evidence important?)

Monthly Incoming Solar Radiation (Insolation),

Surface Clear-sky SW Downward Flux (W m-2):

1.

2.

3.

Monthly Surface Skin Temperature (Celsius):

1.

2.

3.

Monthly Incoming Solar Radiation (Insolation),

Surface Clear-sky SW Downward Flux (W m-2):

1.

2.

3.

Monthly Surface Skin Temperature (Celsius):

1.

2.

3.

Student Data Sheet

Student Name: Date: Period: Claim: (One sentence statement that addresses the relationship between Incoming Solar Radiation (Insolation) and surface temperature.)

Evidence: Sufficient, Appropriate, and Observation-driven

Reasoning (Why is this evidence important?)

Monthly Incoming Solar Radiation (Insolation),

Surface Clear-sky SW Downward Flux (W m-2):

1.

2.

3.

Monthly Surface Skin Temperature (Celsius):

1.

2.

3.

Monthly Incoming Solar Radiation (Insolation),

Surface Clear-sky SW Downward Flux (W m-2):

1.

2.

3.

Monthly Surface Skin Temperature (Celsius):

1.

2.

3.

Student Name: Date: Period:

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My NASA Data: 6-8: Comparing Temperature & Solar Radiation for Common Latitudes

C-E-R Rubric

Description 3 Points 2 Points 1 Point 0 Points

Claim Makes an accurate and complete

statement linking temperature and insolation variables

Makes an accurate but incomplete claim addressing only one variable

Makes an inaccurate claim

Does not make a claim

Evidence Provided appropriate and sufficient

evidence to support claim using qualitative and quantitative observations of both linking temperature and insolation

Provide appropriate but insufficient evidence to support claim

Provides inappropriate evidence. The

evidence does not support the claim

Does not provide evidence

Reasoning Provides reasoning that connects

each piece of evidence to the claim. Uses scientific principles to explain

why the evidence supports the claim.

Provides appropriate but incomplete reasoning. Each piece of evidence

is not supported by a line of reasoning.

Provides inappropriate

reasoning.

Does not provide reasoning.

Total

Student Name: Date: Period:

C-E-R Rubric

Description 3 Points 2 Points 1 Point 0 Points

Claim Makes an accurate and complete

statement linking temperature and insolation variables

Makes an accurate but incomplete claim addressing only one variable

Makes an inaccurate claim

Does not make a claim

Evidence Provided appropriate and sufficient

evidence to support claim using qualitative and quantitative observations of both linking temperature and insolation

Provide appropriate but insufficient evidence to support claim

Provides inappropriate evidence. The

evidence does not support the claim

Does not provide evidence

Reasoning Provides reasoning that connects

each piece of evidence to the claim. Uses scientific principles to explain

why the evidence supports the claim.

Provides appropriate but incomplete reasoning. Each piece of evidence

is not supported by a line of reasoning.

Provides inappropriate

reasoning.

Does not provide reasoning.

Total

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My NASA Data: 6-8: Comparing Temperature & Solar Radiation for Common Latitudes

Student Resource Cards

Monthly Incoming Solar Radiation (Insolation), Surface Clear-sky SW Downward Flux (W m-2) Miami, Florida (25.7617° N, 80.1918° W)

Monthly Incoming Solar Radiation (Insolation), Surface Clear-sky SW Downward Flux (W m-2) Asyut, Egypt (26.8206° N, 30.8025° E)

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My NASA Data: 6-8: Comparing Temperature & Solar Radiation for Common Latitudes

Monthly Incoming Solar Radiation (Insolation), Surface Clear-sky SW Downward Flux (W m-2) Missoula, Montana (46.8787° N, 113.9966° W )

Monthly Incoming Solar Radiation (Insolation), Surface Clear-sky SW Downward Flux (W m-2) Brandegggraben, Switzerland (46.8182° N, 8.2275° E)

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My NASA Data: 6-8: Comparing Temperature & Solar Radiation for Common Latitudes

Monthly Incoming Solar Radiation (Insolation), Surface Clear-sky SW Downward Flux (W m-2) Nashville, Tennessee (36.1627° N, 86.7816° W)

Monthly Incoming Solar Radiation (Insolation), Surface Clear-sky SW Downward Flux (W m-2) Tokyo, Japan (35.6895° N, 139.6917° E)

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My NASA Data: 6-8: Comparing Temperature & Solar Radiation for Common Latitudes

Monthly Incoming Solar Radiation (Insolation), Surface Clear-sky SW Downward Flux (W m-2) Leon, Spain (42.5987° N, 5.5671° W)

Monthly Incoming Solar Radiation (Insolation), Surface Clear-sky SW Downward Flux (W m-2) Detroit, Michigan, USA (42.3314° N, 83.0458° W)

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My NASA Data: 6-8: Comparing Temperature & Solar Radiation for Common Latitudes

Monthly Surface Skin Temperature (Celsius) Miami, Florida (25.7617° N, 80.1918° W)

Monthly Surface Skin Temperature (Celsius) Asyut, Egypt (26.8206° N, 30.8025° E)

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My NASA Data: 6-8: Comparing Temperature & Solar Radiation for Common Latitudes

Monthly Surface Skin Temperature (Celsius)

Missoula, Montana (46.8787° N, 113.9966° W )

Monthly Surface Skin Temperature (Celsius) Brandegggraben, Switzerland (46.8182° N, 8.2275° E)

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My NASA Data: 6-8: Comparing Temperature & Solar Radiation for Common Latitudes

Monthly Surface Skin Temperature (Celsius) Nashville, Tennessee (36.1627° N, 86.7816° W)

Monthly Surface Skin Temperature (Celsius) Tokyo, Japan (35.6895° N, 139.6917° E)

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My NASA Data: 6-8: Comparing Temperature & Solar Radiation for Common Latitudes

Monthly Surface Skin Temperature (Celsius) Leon, Spain (42.5987° N, 5.5671° W)

Monthly Surface Skin Temperature (Celsius) Detroit, Michigan, USA (42.3314° N, 83.0458° W)

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