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Investigate Activity: Making a Model Tornado
Students use a plastic bottle with a cap, salt, dishwashing detergent, glitter, and food... | ||
Pressure, Pressure Everywhere
Distribute an article that discusses successful ways to use raps and chants to teach science... | ||
Popular Weather Resources for Language Arts
Explore the science behind weather with these K-12 language arts resources. Use vocabulary... | ||
What is Another Way to Feel Air Pressure?
Working in pairs, students use suction cups to investigate air pressure. | Popular Weather Activities for Earth Day
Earth Day is celebrated on April 22. Explore these weather resources for grades K-12 to find... | |
How Can You Test to See If Air Takes Up Space?
An in-class or take-home activity focusing on air and the space it takes up. | Popular Weather Activities for Science Class
Investigate the complexities of weather forecasting with fun K-12 science activities. Build a... | |
How Can You Crush a Gallon Can Without Touching It?
This teacher demonstration shows students the great force of air pressure. | Popular Seasonal Weather Activities
Explore the science behind seasonal weather with these K-12 resources. Use lessons, projects... | |
Investigate Activity: Investigating Air Pressure and Weather
Students make a barometer and track air pressure, cloud types, and weather conditions.... | Natural Disasters – Teacher Resources
Examine the science behind natural disasters with printables, lessons, and references on... | |
Explore Activity: Exploring How Clouds Form
Students make a model cloud and observe how water vapor in warm air condenses when it is... | Tracking a Hurricane
In this simulation, students will track a hurricane in the manner of a meteorologist. | |
Convection Connection
Two investigations that will help children better understand air and water movements, or... | Student Self Assessment: Tsunami Book
Students fill out a self-assessment sheet after completing the Tsunami book lesson plan. | |
The County Fair
Develop student science skills with an activity that focuses on air and water activities. |
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