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Welcome to Our Real Time Data Project Boom!  Are you ready? This experience will take you on a lightning fast journey across the wide-open curriculum.  Grab your raincoat, umbrella, and galoshes. Roll with us on this exciting and adventurous real time data project about severe weather.

Rolling Thunder is an internet based multidisciplinary project which will enrich a student's learning experience through "unique and compelling" applications of instructional technology.  While completing this project based on severe weather systems, students will access some of the great internet resources available to them in order to learn about weather concepts and vocabulary.  In addition, students will not only access, but also utilize some of the fantastic real time weather data available on the internet .  Using this data, students will predict the path of a severe storm.  They will act as consultants and advise the town in the path of the storm.  READ THE STORY !!
 
 
TEACHER AREAS
STUDENT AREAS
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LANGUAGE ARTS LESSONS
  MATH & SCIENCE LESSONS
  REAL TIME DATA LESSONS
STUDENT RESOURCE PAGE
REAL TIME DATA PROJECT #1
REAL TIME DATA PROJECT #2
SEVERE WEATHER SAFETY
 

Rolling Thunder has been developed by the faculty members of  Woodrow Wilson and Henry Harris schools in Bayonne, NJ, as part of the IKE Project coordinated by the CIESE staff of Stevens Institute of Technology.  Special thanks to Bank Street College and St. Peter's College for their assistance with this project.

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