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More Weather Activities for Science Class (67 resources)

Weather Words
Develop student science skills with an activity that focuses on identifying/interpreting...
Life Cycle of a Rainstorm
Develop student science skills with an activity that focuses on the cyclical nature of weather.
Snow Journals
In this winter science activity, your students will learn observational skills while viewing...
My Weather Book for the Week
Enhance science skills with an activity that focuses on how to keep track of the weather.
Making Drops of Rain
Students create a model for raindrop formation using the materials given. Assesses their...
Whirly Copter
This activity shows the ability and power of air.
Which Is More Acidic, Snow or Rain?
Using this hands-on science project, familiarize students with the pH scale by having them use...
Brisk Breeze
Measure wind speed with this activity.
Do Clouds Tell Us What Weather Is Coming?
By observing cloud conditions over a set period of time, students discover a link between cloud...
You Are Getting Warm
Try a printable science activity that focuses on temperature: hot, warm, and cold.
Trade Winds: Learning About Prevailing Winds
In this activity, students learn about wind and its role in climate modeling, and consider why...
Weather Album
Try a printable science activity that focuses on the weather.
How Are Clouds Formed?
Use this activity to teach students about the life of clouds.
Freezing and Melting
Children will learn about freezing and melting matter in this science experiment.
Where Is the Water Vapor?
Present an activity that will demonstrate to students how the air holds water vapor.
How Can You Observe Wind?
Students blow on streamers to observe wind.
Dew Point
In this activity, students will learn about water vapor and the dew point.
Science and Technology: Showing the Weather
Students draw the day's weather on a map of the United States.
Sling Psychrometer
Help students construct a device to measure relative humidity.
What Can You Tell About the Weather?
Students use a chart to record the weather.

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