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Visual Elementary Weather Log Observations
Visual Elementary Weather Log Observations
Visual Elementary Weather Log Observations
Visual Elementary Weather Log Observations
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Make weather observations a fun and engaging activity with this Visual Weather Log! This interactive resource is perfect for young meteorologists, helping them track and record daily weather patterns in a simple and visual way.

Key Features:

  • Temperature Tracking: Students record the daily temperature and shade in the thermometer to visually represent the current weather, reinforcing their understanding of temperature concepts.
  • Precipitation Recording: A dedicated section allows students to note any precipitation, whether it’s rain, snow, sleet, or hail, helping them recognize different weather conditions.
  • Cloud Cover Observation: Students can check the type of cloud cover from options like clear, partly cloudy, or overcast, developing their observational skills and understanding of weather patterns.
  • Weather Sketching: A creative space is provided for students to draw or sketch what the day’s weather looks like, encouraging them to think critically about their observations and express their understanding artistically.

This Visual Weather Log is ideal for daily use in science lessons, morning routines, or weather units. It’s suitable for kindergarten through second grade, offering a hands-on way to learn about the weather while also building fine motor skills and observational abilities. Add this resource to your classroom and watch your students become weather experts in no time!

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Visual Elementary Weather Log Observations

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PreK - 12th
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Description

Make weather observations a fun and engaging activity with this Visual Weather Log! This interactive resource is perfect for young meteorologists, helping them track and record daily weather patterns in a simple and visual way.

Key Features:

  • Temperature Tracking: Students record the daily temperature and shade in the thermometer to visually represent the current weather, reinforcing their understanding of temperature concepts.
  • Precipitation Recording: A dedicated section allows students to note any precipitation, whether it’s rain, snow, sleet, or hail, helping them recognize different weather conditions.
  • Cloud Cover Observation: Students can check the type of cloud cover from options like clear, partly cloudy, or overcast, developing their observational skills and understanding of weather patterns.
  • Weather Sketching: A creative space is provided for students to draw or sketch what the day’s weather looks like, encouraging them to think critically about their observations and express their understanding artistically.

This Visual Weather Log is ideal for daily use in science lessons, morning routines, or weather units. It’s suitable for kindergarten through second grade, offering a hands-on way to learn about the weather while also building fine motor skills and observational abilities. Add this resource to your classroom and watch your students become weather experts in no time!

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NGSS3-ESS3-1
Make a claim about the merit of a design solution that reduces the impacts of a weather-related hazard. Examples of design solutions to weather-related hazards could include barriers to prevent flooding, wind resistant roofs, and lighting rods.
NGSSK-ESS2-1
Use and share observations of local weather conditions to describe patterns over time. Examples of qualitative observations could include descriptions of the weather (such as sunny, cloudy, rainy, and warm); examples of quantitative observations could include numbers of sunny, windy, and rainy days in a month. Examples of patterns could include that it is usually cooler in the morning than in the afternoon and the number of sunny days versus cloudy days in different months. Assessment of quantitative observations limited to whole numbers and relative measures such as warmer/cooler.
NGSS3-ESS2-1
Represent data in tables and graphical displays to describe typical weather conditions expected during a particular season. Examples of data could include average temperature, precipitation, and wind direction. Assessment of graphical displays is limited to pictographs and bar graphs. Assessment does not include climate change.
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