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More Weather Activities for Math Class
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A Growing Snowflake
By creating a paper snowflake students will learn how and why the perimeter is infinite. This... | ||
How Can You Make a Thermometer?
The first thing most people notice about weather is the temperature. This activity will show... | ||
Graphing Temperatures
Students use a newspaper to gather temperature data from around the United States and use the... | Temperature (Gr. 4)
Students use the a table of record temperatures to compare Fahrenheit and Celsius temperatures. | |
Wind Chill Factors
Us this chart to factor in the temperature with the wind to formulate a wind chill reading. | Graphing Air Temperature Activity
Connect math and science with this graphing activity about air temperature. Students will... | |
Celsius and Fahrenheit Conversions Made Simple
Through simple addition, subtraction, and multiplication, convert Celsius temperature to... | January Freezes
Challenge students to find the difference in temperature between the cities listed in this... | |
Temperature (Gr. 3)
Students answer a series of qualitative questions on Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature... | ||
How Do Thermometers Work?
Teach students how thermometers measure temperature so they can read or even make their own. | Weather Measurement
Introduce your students to a lab that evaluates students' ability to get information from... | |
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... | Investigate Activity: Measuring Relative Humidity
Students make a psychrometer for measuring relative humidity. Materials list, advance... | |
How Can You Measure Temperature?
Students cut out pictures and glue them next to the appropriate temperature. | Math Warm-Up 190 for Gr. 5 & 6: Graphs, Data & Probability
Use this printable math daily warm-up to reinforce your students' skills with probability and... |

