ACTIVITIES
Students learn about the water cycle, evaporation, and condensation.
CLASSROOM TOOLS
In this activity, students learn about evaporation and how to measure the amount of water in the air. They collect data,…
LESSON PLANS
Introduce your pupils to the phenomena of wind chill with this printable science activity. Pupils test the insulation of…
Improve pupils' knowledge of precipitation with this printable science activity. Pupils test various factors to…
WORKSHEETS
A diagram of the water cycle.
Hand out a printable activity that demonstrates how water on Earth is continuously evaporating and condensing. Learning…
Pupils keep a weather log for two months to determine what conditions are necessary to produce fog.
Can you name the layers of the atmosphere? Read all about the atmosphere—the layer of gases that surround the Earth—to…
Wind—the movement of air around the Earth—can be as gentle as a light breeze or as strong as a deadly tornado. Learn key…
Use these weather worksheets to teach students how wind is measured. Students will make a simple anemometer, calculate…
Use this multiple-choice quiz to test students' knowledge of ocean currents, types of wind, and ways to measure wind.
What makes Earth hospitable to life? Read this printable to learn key facts about Earth's atmosphere, its orbit, and the…
An easy way to make a homemade barometer.
Distribute an article that discusses successful ways to use raps and chants to teach science concepts, including air…
A constructivist approach to explaining the making of a cloud.
Because soil sustains life, it offers an excellent context for exploring the interrelationships among the biosphere,…
Use a printable that contains handy information about the layers of the atmosphere.
Two investigations that will help children better understand air and water movements, or convection currents.
An article covering several ways to learn about air pressure.