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Rockets
Students label the parts of a modern rocket.
What Is a Cloud?
Teach students about clouds with these activities.
Your Weight in Space
To find out what a person's weight would be on the sun and the other planets, complete the...
Dew Point
In this activity, students will learn about water vapor and the dew point.
Robert Goddard, Physicist
Robert Goddard worked on developing rockets. A biography and related activities are included.
Where Is the Water Vapor?
Present an activity that will demonstrate to students how the air holds water vapor.
About Metals
Learn more about some common metals.
Building a Weather Vane
Build a weather vane and show students how to use it to determine wind direction.
Thales of Miletus, Physiologist
Thales is credited with discovering the magnetic properties of lodestone. A biography and...
Sling Psychrometer
Help students construct a device to measure relative humidity.
Opposites Attract
Students conduct experiments with magnets.
How Are Clouds Formed?
Use this activity to teach students about the life of clouds.
Time Line Graphic Organizer
Use this time line graphic organizer to detail events and dates. This printable is...
What Are Weather Fronts?
In this activity, students will learn about weather fronts. A lesson plan is included.
Dogs and Cats as Pets: Venn Diagram
Model effective usage of a Venn diagram with this example, which compares and contrasts dogs...
Cloud Formation
Distribute a chart that illustrates several different types of clouds and provides some basic...
Alphabet Organizer
Assign a topic and ask students to complete the grid with as many words as they can think that...
Hurricanes
Teach students how hurricanes develop and how these powerful storms are named.
How Do Thermometers Work?
Teach students how thermometers measure temperature so they can read or even make their own.
Tracking a Hurricane
In this simulation, students will track a hurricane in the manner of a meteorologist.

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