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Activity: Storm Warning Flags
After reading about four types of storm warning flags in this weather printable, students will... | Air Masses and Fronts
These word jumbles will get your class thinking about air masses and weather fronts. | |
What Causes Severe Storms?
Review the characteristics of severe storms in this weather printable. Students will identify... | Weather Instruments Coded Message
Whether you want to teach altimeters, barometers, or psychrometers, this activity will... | |
Earth's Atmosphere
Use this activity to familiarize your class with the composition of the layers in Earth's... | ||
Retired Hurricane Names
A particularly notable hurricane will have its name retired so other hurricanes can't have the... | What Is a Station Model?
Review how a station model can provide information about wind speed, wind direction, air... | |
Hurricane Basics
Learn about the conditions that create a hurricane, and how to stay safe in the case of a... | How Do Clouds Form?
Give students practice classifying descriptions of clouds as cirrus, cumulus, or stratus. In... | |
Visibility -- Student Section
Children learn about the meteorological conditions necessary for fog and clouds to form. | What Is Precipitation?
This weather science printable asks students to identify and complete statements about forms of... | |
The Great White Hurricane
An article describing the most famous snowstorm in American history – "The Great White... | What Is Humidity?
In this Earth science printable, students will review vocabulary terms about the air's capacity... | |
What Is a Front?
In this Earth science printable, students will complete statements about weather fronts and... | Where Does Water in the Atmosphere Come From?
Review the processes of the water cycle with this Earth science printable. Students will label... | |
What Are Air Masses?
Give students practice classifying and identifying air masses with this Earth science... | We Need the Water
This worksheet will help your class understand each step in the Earth's water cycle. | |
What Is the Dew Point?
Have students use the terms in this weather science printable to complete each statement about... |
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