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Watching the Weather
Grade
Level K
- 4
Essential
Question Does the weather stay the same all year long?
Objective
The purpose of this activity is to make students more aware
of weather changes.
Materials
notebook, pencil, graph paper
Approach
Help your students create a class weather journal. Each day, record
the weather. The class may do this as a group, or you can assign
the tasks to individual students. Students should answer the following
questions when they record the weather: Is it raining or snowing?
If yes, then how much rain or snow is there? Is it hot or cold?
What is the temperature? Is it windy? Is it calm? Is it dark? Is
it sunny? If you cannot measure these things, then just describe
the weather. For example "very cloudy, cold, very windy, and
drizzling rain." Older students (grades 2-4) can write short
sentences to describe the weather. Younger students (grades K-1)
can draw pictures of the weather.
At
the end of each month, look at changes in the weather during that
month. Students can create graphs displaying changes in weather
and store these with the journal entries.
Reflection:
At the end of the year, students should examine all of the monthly
weather graphs they have created. Ask them to point out when they
thought seasonal weather changes were occurring. They should explain
their answers using their graphs as support.
Content
for this activity provided by Barbara Adkins.
Illustration
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