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This worksheet allows students to track the forecast each day of the school week. It is designed to be used with the Weather Channel app. This worksheet also provides practice for those students who need to strengthen their 'weather appropriate dress' skills.
In my classroom we had predetermined temperature ranges (0 - 50 degrees: Cold, 51 - 65 degrees: Cool, 66 - 75 degrees: Warm, 76 - 100 degrees: Hot) and used a color coded hundreds chart to help students determine what temperature range the daily high would fall into. Download the Weekly Weather Forecast Supplement as an example of this!
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In my classroom we had predetermined temperature ranges (0 - 50 degrees: Cold, 51 - 65 degrees: Cool, 66 - 75 degrees: Warm, 76 - 100 degrees: Hot) and used a color coded hundreds chart to help students determine what temperature range the daily high would fall into. Download the Weekly Weather Forecast Supplement as an example of this!
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Description
This worksheet allows students to track the forecast each day of the school week. It is designed to be used with the Weather Channel app. This worksheet also provides practice for those students who need to strengthen their 'weather appropriate dress' skills.
In my classroom we had predetermined temperature ranges (0 - 50 degrees: Cold, 51 - 65 degrees: Cool, 66 - 75 degrees: Warm, 76 - 100 degrees: Hot) and used a color coded hundreds chart to help students determine what temperature range the daily high would fall into. Download the Weekly Weather Forecast Supplement as an example of this!
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In my classroom we had predetermined temperature ranges (0 - 50 degrees: Cold, 51 - 65 degrees: Cool, 66 - 75 degrees: Warm, 76 - 100 degrees: Hot) and used a color coded hundreds chart to help students determine what temperature range the daily high would fall into. Download the Weekly Weather Forecast Supplement as an example of this!
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Wonderful!!
This teaching resource was engaging, well-organized, and appropriate for 8th grade students. The materials supported learning objectives, encouraged student participation, and were easy to implement in the classroom. It was a valuable resource that helped reinforce concepts and support student understanding.
Worked great as a worksheet for my students while I was out as an extra worksheet in science.
This was a really great resource and I really enjoyed using it in my classroom.
Great way to connect to the learning! Students loved this.
Thank for this worksheet.
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