
Includes creating a wind vane, thermometer, and weather station, along with a word search. Weather Activities for Science ClassExtend your science lessons using these weather resources. Activities include researching, classifying, and drawing volcanoes as well as a reading passage on tsunamis with critical thinking questions. Weather & Geology ConnectedStudents learn about the geologic processes involved in the eruptions of volcanoes and formation of tsunamis.
More Weather Resources for History Class. Includes reading passages with comprehension questions on hurricanes and droughts. Weather Resources for History ClassTake a closer look at the influence of weather on the history and development of a society with these resources. More Popular Seasonal Weather Activities. Seasonal Weather ActivitiesWeather changes seasonally provides a great opportunity to expand your lessons on weather with activities such as charting hot and cold temperatures, and reading a passage about how snow flakes are formed. More Weather Resources for Social Studies Class. Includes using a map to answer weather and climate questions, interpreting a map and using knowledge of geography skills, as well as creating a climate model. Weather Resources for Social Studies ClassExplore weather connections using these social studies resources. Includes books about severe and disastrous events, and extreme weather. Dora the Explorer: Weather Activity (Spanish)ĭigital BooksExpand your lessons with these Digital Books about weather and increase your students' knowledge. Dora the Explorer: Weather Activity (English). Weather Activities for Art ClassIncorporate Weather Activities into art class by creating art pieces using autumn leaves or making a puppet that can tell the weather, drawing family activities done in different types of weather, and more. Science Reading Warm-Up: The Water Cycle. Surviving in the Environment: Family Activity. 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami Reading Warm-Up. Weather Resources for Language ArtsYour students' reading and writing skills will be expanded with these warm-ups and comprehension questions, along with vocabulary terms to learn related to weather. #EASY WEATHER PROJECT FOR ELEMENTARY STUDENTS HOW TO#
Students learn how to make and use a thermometer, answer qualitative questions, and create a graph and use a chart. Weather Activities for Math ClassInterconnect math skills with these Weather Activities.
Science, Technology and Society: Supercomputers Can Track Super Storms. Science and Technology: Showing the Weather. Technology ResourcesUsing our Technology Resources will enhance your teaching strategies and lessons as well as extend students' learning and understanding about weather. More Natural Disasters Teacher Resources. Frequently Asked Questions about Tsunamis. Includes information about tsunamis and tracking hurricanes along with preparedness tips for your class. Natural Disaster ResourcesHelp students learn about Natural Disasters with these resources. Graphic OrganizersUse these printable, customizable Graphic Organizers to teach your students about the weather by recording the temperature or weather for the day, filling in a KWL, and more. Celsius and Fahrenheit Conversions Made Simple. Lesson PlansOur Lesson Plans will help students understand weather by hands-on activities such as making a thermometer and weather station, and practicing their math skills by converting Celsius and Fahrenheit. QuizzesTest your students' knowledge about the weather with these printable multiple-choice quizzes on climate, precipitation, forecasting, and ocean currents.
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