REFERENCE
Distribute a chart that lists the greatest recorded snowfalls in North America.
Distribute an article that explains where snow comes from and discusses different types of snow crystals.
Test your students' knowledge of weather-related vocabulary with this word list.
Distribute an article that details how winter weather affects each region of the United States.
From the destructive power of hurricanes to the delicate beauty of snowflakes, experience the wonderful world of weather…
WORKSHEETS
Explore an activity that explains how clouds form.
Develop student science skills with an activity that focuses on temperature comparisons.
ACTIVITIES
Students compare the weather in their city or part of the country with the weather in three other locations, for a…
Children learn about the meteorological conditions necessary for fog and clouds to form. See the Visibility: Teacher…
Use this chart with the Student Section of the Visibility lesson.
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.
Your students will read a story and then circle the matching thermometer within this activity. Students need to practice…
Students work with headlines, as well as weather reports, in order to learn how to communicate concisely.
Discuss how supercomputers can be used to predict the weather. Students are then asked to respond to the reading on an…
Distribute a printable set of vocabulary words related to weather.
Distribute a printable set of discussion questions on journal writings and climate.
Distribute an assignment on weather predictions and the job of a weather forecaster.
Use this vocabulary worksheet when studying weather and climate.
Suggest a family activity to parents that focuses on phenomena that affect weather patterns, technology that helps…
Suggest a family activity to parents that includes home projects and vocabulary words to help children understand how…
Students complete cloud exercises.
Students learn about severe weather and tornadoes.