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This Is How We Feel About GLOBE . . .

Ms. Browning's fifth-grade students at Soo Township Elementary in 2005-2006 share their excitement and learning experiences with GLOBE cloud, temperature, and precipitation protocols. Discover their observations, discoveries, and data insights at www.globe.gov.

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This Is How We Feel About GLOBE . . .

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  1. This Is How We Feel About GLOBE . . . Ms. Browning’s Fifth Grade Soo Township Elementary 2005 –2006

  2. Cloud Protocol What kind of cloud do you think this is? If you guessed cirrostratus, congratulations! You are right! Michall Gordon and Devon Dear We love figuring out what clouds are in the sky. Katlyn Moran & Adrienne Rogers When we did GLOBE observations, we learned how to tell about the clouds and when it was going to be clear and when it was going to rain. Desi Germain & Stephanie Colvin We learned that there are many different types of clouds, and we learned that the stuff jets leave behind are called contrails. Steven Boucher & Jason Jacques

  3. Temperature Protocol Let it be rain or snow, the temperature we’ll always know. Sara Kelso We liked reading the U-tube! It was really fun and exciting! Tyler Kagey & Travis Lehre Reading the thermometer is fun and educational at the same time. Lucas Logsdon & Russell Lipponen Learning about temperature is quick, easy, and fun to do. Elliot Furr & Tanner Bowlin

  4. Precipitation Protocol The rain gauge collects rain water and also morning dew. Quinton LaCrosse & Robert Williams We learned how to read the precipitation with the rain gauge. Mikaila Talentino & Lisa Casselman We think doing precipitation is interesting and fun because you can tell how much rain fell. Shellby Goeschel & Megan LaVictor We had to learn how to read the rain gauge. Jordan White & Kelly Schmit

  5. Thanks for the chance to learn from the GLOBE Program- at school . . . and beyond! Check out our data at www.globe.gov

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