You will use the activities in the website below to help you better understand reporting and predicting weather. In the first activity, you will use common weather symbols to create a weather map to report the weather. In the next activity, you will use temperature, precipitation, and cloud coverage to predict the weather in various regions.
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Favorite Weather
Weather Glog
Today you will begin to create a Glog on your chosen weather phenomenon. Include three pictures, a short paragraph and several bullets to explain the meteorological phenomenon.
Let It Snow
Today we will create a snowflake at Make A Flake. We will collect all of our flakes and put them in a movie using the class singing about snow as the soundtrack.
Weather Research
Use the iPads and the following websites to help you collect information for your weather topic.
Weather Whiz Kids
Weather Web for Kids
Treehouse Weather Kids
Discovery Kids Weather
The Weather Channel Kids
You may also use the Britannica Online and Brainpop sites for further information.
If time allows start to gather pictures from Wikimedia Commons for your weather glog.
Create the Weather
Weather Glog
Today you will begin to create a Glog on your chosen weather phenomenon. Include three pictures, a short paragraph and several bullets to explain the meteorological phenomenon.
Weather Research
Use the following websites to help you collect information for your weather topic.
Weather Whiz Kids
Weather Web for Kids
Treehouse Weather Kids
Discovery Kids Weather
The Weather Channel Kids
You may also use the Britannica Online and Brainpop sites for further information.
If time allows start to gather pictures from Wikimedia Commons for your weather glog.
Predicting and Reporting Weather
You will use the activities in the website below to help you better understand reporting and predicting weather. In the first activity, you will use common weather symbols to create a weather map to report the weather. In the next activity, you will use temperature, precipitation, and cloud coverage to predict the weather in various regions.
Cloud Haikus
Skype with a Scientist
You have been learning about all about weather in science. Today we will be Skyping with Cloud Scientist, Eric Stutz, from the Hinds Laboratory at the University of Chicago. He has been doing research in the area of cloud microphysics using infrared spectroscopy. He has been shooting lasers through clouds, either in the atmosphere or created artificially in a lab, and analyzing how the light interacts with the cloud droplets. Today he will talk with you about his research and show you his cool lab!
Skype with a Meteorologist
Reporting and Predicting the Weather
You will use the activities in the website below to help you better understand reporting and predicting weather. In the first activity, you will use common weather symbols to create a weather map to report the weather. In the next activity, you will use temperature, precipitation, and cloud coverage to predict the weather in various regions.
Cloud Haikus
Predicting and Reporting Weather
You will use the activities in the website below to help you better understand reporting and predicting weather. In the first activity, you will use common weather symbols to create a weather map to report the weather. In the next activity, you will use temperature, precipitation, and cloud coverage to predict the weather in various regions.
Skype With A Meteorologist
Reporting and Predicting Weather
You will use the activities in the website below to help you better understand reporting and predicting weather. In the first activity, you will use common weather symbols to create a weather map to report the weather. In the next activity, you will use temperature, precipitation, and cloud coverage to predict the weather in various regions.
Skype Call With A Meteorologist
Cloud Haikus
Cloud Voicethread Poems
Cumulus, Stratus, Nimbus, oh my! Grab the digital cameras- we’re heading outside to lie down in the playground field to take pictures of clouds! We’ll write a poem about them and put them in Powerpoint, adding our picture of the clouds as the background. Next, we will create an avatar for our identity on Voicethread using My Avatar Editor. Finally we will create a class Voicethread of our poems.
Weather Reporting and Predicting
You will use the activities in the website below to help you better understand reporting and predicting weather. In the first activity, you will use common weather symbols to create a weather map to report the weather. In the next activity, you will use temperature, precipitation, and cloud coverage to predict the weather in various regions.
Weather Around The World
Today you will use Google Earth to travel the globe in search of weather information for the four different cities below, plus one additional city of your choice. Record the information while you are retrieving it on the Excel spreadsheet template. Use the F3 key to toggle between windows. After all the information is collected, you will learn how to create a bar graph of the temperatures of the cities.
Weather Predicting and Reporting
You will use the activities in the website below to help you better understand reporting and predicting weather. In the first activity, you will use common weather symbols to create a weather map to report the weather. In the next activity, you will use temperature, precipitation, and cloud coverage to predict the weather in various regions.
Weather Reporting And Predicting
You will use the activities in the website below to help you better understand reporting and predicting weather. In the first activity, you will use common weather symbols to create a weather map to report the weather. In the next activity, you will use temperature, precipitation, and cloud coverage to predict the weather in various regions.
Weather Around The World
Today you will use Google Earth to travel the globe in search of weather information for the five different cities below, plus one additional city of your choice. Record the information while you are retrieving it on the Excel spreadsheet template. Use the F3 key to toggle between windows. After all the information is collected, you will learn how to create a bar graph of the temperatures of the cities.
Weather Reporting and Predicting
You will use the activities in the website below to help you better understand reporting and predicting weather. In the first activity, you will use common weather symbols to create a weather map to report the weather. In the next activity, you will use temperature, precipitation, and cloud coverage to predict the weather in various regions.