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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. | |
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. | |
Freezing and Melting
Children will learn about freezing and melting matter in this science experiment. | ||
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... | |
Popular Oceans Printables
Browse TeacherVision's most popular oceans printables for grades K-12. Teach your students... | ||
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... | ||
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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