Teaching Tip: Specific Weather Lesson Plan Ideas
By: Teachnology Staff
Here are some great ways to incorporate weather in your class.
1. Look at recent storms and the damage they have caused.
2. Track a storm from start to finish.
3. Using the scientific method, have students make predictions about storms.
4. Have students make precipitation graphs for your area.
5. Make windy things- windsocks, pinwheels, weather vanes.
6. Check out live cloud/weather cams.
7. Create a weather station.
8. Track and graph moods and weather.
9. Learn to use a barometer.
10. Compare the weather in areas of the world that have volcanoes to areas that don't have volcanoes.
Weekly Tips for Teachers
Issue 493: December 21, 2009
This newsletter is brought to you by Teachnology.com,
By: Teachnology Staff
Here are some great ways to incorporate weather in your class.
1. Look at recent storms and the damage they have caused.
2. Track a storm from start to finish.
3. Using the scientific method, have students make predictions about storms.
4. Have students make precipitation graphs for your area.
5. Make windy things- windsocks, pinwheels, weather vanes.
6. Check out live cloud/weather cams.
7. Create a weather station.
8. Track and graph moods and weather.
9. Learn to use a barometer.
10. Compare the weather in areas of the world that have volcanoes to areas that don't have volcanoes.
Weekly Tips for Teachers
Issue 493: December 21, 2009
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