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Autumn Leaf Art Projects
Students use brightly colored autumn leaves to create art pieces, in this arts & crafts...
Glacial Pressure
A hands-on science activity will help students to understand the effects of pressure exerted on...
Let It Snow!
Celebrate winter with an arts and crafts activity. Each student will create a snowperson for a...
Tsunamis by the Book
Students will learn about the ocean wave condition known as a tsunami, and demonstrate their...
Ocean Currents
Students learn about ocean currents by exploring two activities and then mapping the major...
Winter Word Problems
Students solve word problems relating to snowfall.
How Can You Make a Thermometer?
The first thing most people notice about weather is the temperature. This activity will show...
Viewing Snowflakes
Learn about star crystals and observe snow crystals with your students in this winter lesson...
Condensation
Students learn about the water cycle, evaporation, and condensation.
Which Materials Insulate Best Against Wind Chill?
Introduce your students to the phenomena of wind chill with this printable science activity....
Weather Station
With a student-made weather station and/or the Internet, students measure weather in a variety...
Investigating Air
These lessons and investigations cover air quality issues facing our atmosphere.
Celsius and Fahrenheit Conversions Made Simple
Through simple addition, subtraction, and multiplication, convert Celsius temperature to...
Which Is More Acidic, Snow or Rain?
Using this hands-on science project, familiarize students with the pH scale by having them use...
The Dust Bowl
Students visit a website to learn more about the people who lived through America's Dust Bowl...
Do Clouds Tell Us What Weather Is Coming?
By observing cloud conditions over a set period of time, students discover a link between cloud...
How Can You Make a Cloud?
Use this activity to help your students understand some of the many variables that must be...
Comparing Martian Dust Storms to Earth's Cyclones
This science investigation gives students hands-on experience with some principles about air...
Observing Crystals
Students observe crystals by "growing" them.
Weather Conversions
Students locate information about weather on an Internet site and define atmospheric pressure,...

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