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“WINTER-CLOUDS” Clouds in the sky of PUJATO during the winter 2018

Country:Argentina
Student(s):of the first cycle of Primary School (E.P.P.I) N°1345 "Nuestra Señora del Carmen" from Pujato, Santa Fe Province, Republic of Argentina,
Grade Level:Lower Primary (grades K-2, ages 5-8)
GLOBE Teacher:Luján Schoenfeld
Contributors:GLOBE Teacher: María Luz Flores, Claudia María Romagnoli and Camila Belén González School Director: Rosalía Poggiani
Report Type(s):International Virtual Science Symposium Report
Protocols:Clouds
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Presentation Poster: View Document
Optional Badges:I am a Collaborator, I am a Data Scientist, I work with a STEM Professional
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Date Submitted:01/21/2019
Clouds in winter
This work is proposed by students of School N°1345 from Pujato, Argentina, who, during the winter of 2018, while watching the sky in the playground and playing to discover clouds and figures hidden in them. Research question: How are the clouds on the sky visible from the School Nº1345 from Pujato during the winter months of the year 2018 in terms of shape, height and percentage of coverage? Hypothesis: The clouds present in the sky of Pujato, particularly those seen from the School Nº 1345 during the winter of 2018, undergo visible changes with the naked eye, that is to say, changes in shape, different heights and coverage which varies everydays, the evidence is that in this part of the planet and during the winter the three main groups of clouds (cumulus-stratus- cirrus) can be observed being the sky an ideal place to understand and study the clouds, their transformations and mysteries. The development of the investigation begins. It is the phase of observation, inquiry and interpretation of data. Finally, the hypothesis was verified, through the application resources, collaborative and interdisciplinary work and exploratory activities motivated by the interest and curiosity to know about cloudiness that connect us with reality



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