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Dangerous Weather Activity ! Essential Question: Which form of weather do you think is the most dangerous? ! The Weather Channel is sponsoring a challenge for schools to submit a public service presentation on what is the most dangerous weather. Your team will need to produce an informative public service presentation on why you believe your form of weather is the most dangerous. (Keynote) ! Finally your team will need to produce a Dangerous Weather Movie trailer (iMovie) ! You will have from 9:30-11:00 to produce your work. Presentations will begin at 11:00 ! 1. Make a list of dangerous forms of weather and for each form of weather list 5 or more characteristics. 2. How does your group define dangerous? 3. Conduct research 4. After conducting the research narrow your weather list to the one that you think is the worse. List the top 5 reasons this form is worse than the others. 5. Organize your information - create a table in Keynote that lists the forms of dangerous weather and compares their features. 6. Use the data to create a chart in Keynote 7. Use images in an array and transitions 8. Provide links to outside web sources to see weather movies 9. Use the camera to record a short reflection on why people should follow your advice on this dangerous weather. Add this to the last slide. 10.Add presenter / speaker notes 11.Use Keynote Remote from one iPad to Control the iPad with the presentation ! ! ! Movie Trailer Use your research information and pictures to fill in the blanks on an iMovie Trailer. You could even create some action shots of what it would be like to be in the weather! ! Sources for Dangerous Weather Pictures ! http://pics4learning.com ! http://commons.wikimedia.org/ ! http://compfight.com ! http://pixabay.com/ ! ! http://www.pinterest.com/sunnyandcool/swackett-weather-fun- facts/ ! ! Looking for some Research Sites: ! http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com ! http://kids.usa.gov/ ! http://www.sweetsearch.com/ ! http://www.instagrok.com/ ! ! ! !http://www.weather.com!.