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More Weather Activities for Science Class (64 resources)

Play It Safe: Weather
Try a printable science activity that focuses on safe weather practices.
Earthquake Waves
In this activity, students create model buildings from toothpicks. Using Jell-O, sand, and...
Where Is the Water Vapor?
Present an activity that will demonstrate to students how the air holds water vapor.
Trade Winds: Learning About Prevailing Winds
In this activity, students learn about wind and its role in climate modeling, and consider why...
Dew Point
In this activity, students will learn about water vapor and the dew point.
Astronomy & Climatology Printables Slideshow
Students will learn about space, stars, planets, weather, and more through experiments and...
How Are Clouds Formed?
Use this activity to teach students about the life of clouds.
Freezing and Melting
Children will learn about freezing and melting matter in this science experiment.
Sling Psychrometer
Help students construct a device to measure relative humidity.
Do Clouds Tell Us What Weather Is Coming?
By observing cloud conditions over a set period of time, students discover a link between cloud...
Weather Watcher Kite
Try a printable science activity that focuses on weather conditions.
Which Materials Insulate Best Against Wind Chill?
Introduce your students to the phenomena of wind chill with this printable science activity....
You Are Getting Warm
Try a printable science activity that focuses on temperature: hot, warm, and cold.
Which Is More Acidic, Snow or Rain?
Using this hands-on science project, familiarize students with the pH scale by having them use...

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