They may not be extracted from this file without written permission from the original artist(s). Clipart, graphics, photographs, found inside this product are copyrighted.For personal use, classroom use, and non-commercial use only. It is unlawful to distribute any part of this file for any reason (whether they are free or for purchase).These specific files are ©2018 Heart 2 Heart Teaching, LLC.Analyze weather charts and maps to predict and interpret weather conditions. Explain how each instrument works and is used in gathering weather data and making forecasts.ī. Identify weather instruments - thermometer, barometer, rain gauge, wind vane, and anemometer.ī. Meets S4E4: Students will collect weather data to predict the weather.Ī. ✔For Elementary Grades – Third grade, Fourth grade, Fifth grade Or copy off black and white versions for the students to write their answers and have the color one displayed on the interactive white-board so they can see it in color.Īdditional Student Activities: Cloud Accordion Fold Booklet, Cause & Effect, compare and contrast, Create a Cloud (with cotton balls) Weather Quiz & Reflection. Then you could have the students use a dry erasers marker to answer the questions, check their answers, and erase. What I usually do is print a few copies of the maps in color, place these in sheet protectors or laminate. I recommend printing the weather maps in color as some of the questions ask what the different colors on the map stand for. Included are 5 different weather map activities for students to complete. Then read about Weather Maps and forecasting the weather and Types of Clouds. Check out the websites with directions and photos for how-to’s to make homemade instruments for student experiments. Have students read all about the weather instruments and complete an activity or experiment. These are great for centers, partner work, and group work, too! It starts with basic weather concepts with informational articles on weathering, erosion, types of clouds, 5 weather instruments, Fahrenheit & Celsius, and forecasting the weather, weather symbols & weather maps. There are several informational articles with organizers, comprehension, and connection questions. In addition, the vocabulary flip flaps are a great hands-on activity that works well in their interactive notebooks. You could post these posters around the classroom and have students travel around to match up and define the words in their flip flaps or use as a center activity. Introduce the 12 vocabulary weather words with the real-life photo posters included. They are in color and black and white depending if you want to use them for the bulletin board or individual use. Introduce the Weather Unit with Meet Benjamin & Meet Marie who are young scientists and future meteorologists. There Are 6 Main Parts of This Weather Unit: ✔Weather Organizer with Connection Questions This weather activity pack includes several Informational Articles with real photos about weather, weathering, erosion, types of clouds, weather instruments, forecasting the weather, meteorologists, weather maps, and so much more! ✔Vocabulary Posters - with real-life photos ✔Meet Benjamin & Marie - young scientists In this complete unit students will work on many hands-on creative activities including: In this unit students will learn all about: They then make a forecast or prediction about what the weather will be like. Meteorologists gather information about the weather using many different tools and instruments. Knowing what the weather is going to be like helps us decide whether to wear shorts, carry an umbrella, or wear a warm coat and mittens each day. Weather is an important part of our everyday lives. Learning about the weather has never been so much fun! You will love this creative and interactive pack with information on erosion, forecasting, types of clouds, weather instruments, and meteorology all in one pack!
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