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Making Bubbles
Students observe bubbles made with different objects.
Building a Weather Vane
Build a weather vane and show students how to use it to determine wind direction.
Experimenting with Bubbles
Students perform an experiment to see which type of bubbles last longer: those made with hand...
What Are Weather Fronts?
In this activity, students will learn about weather fronts. A lesson plan is included.
Content Under Pressure
An article covering several ways to learn about air pressure.
What Is a Cloud?
Teach students about clouds with these activities.
Earthquake Waves
In this activity, students create model buildings from toothpicks. Using Jell-O, sand, and...
Types of Air
Try a printable science activity that focuses on types of air -- both helpful and harmful.
People and Plants Breathe
Try a printable science activity that focuses on oxygen/carbon dioxide.
Freezing and Melting
Children will learn about freezing and melting matter in this science experiment.
Tiny Bubbles
Try a printable science activity that focuses on the use of air.
Weather Station
With a student-made weather station and/or the Internet, students measure weather in a variety...
Where Is the Water Vapor?
Present an activity that will demonstrate to students how the air holds water vapor.
How Can You Make a Thermometer?
The first thing most people notice about weather is the temperature. This activity will show...
Dew Point
In this activity, students will learn about water vapor and the dew point.
Popular Oceans Printables
Browse TeacherVision's most popular oceans printables for grades K-12. Teach your students...
Sling Psychrometer
Help students construct a device to measure relative humidity.
Relative Humidity: How Much Water Is in the Air?
In this activity, students learn about evaporation and how to measure the amount of water in...
How Are Clouds Formed?
Use this activity to teach students about the life of clouds.
My Weather Book for the Week
Enhance science skills with an activity that focuses on how to keep track of the weather.

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