This resource links to a rotation-based "game" created by NOAA and the …
This resource links to a rotation-based "game" created by NOAA and the National Weather Service. I've also attached a 5E formatted lesson plan giving some background and introduction. The activity should take about one class period, and there is a point-of-view writing activity included as extension. You'll need to print out (and laminate for durability) the station cards and labels. Be sure to print the student recording sheet as well.
Join Joe as he explores the weather! Look to the sky and …
Join Joe as he explores the weather! Look to the sky and get a better glimpse of clouds. Tour the major storms such as tornadoes, hurricanes, and thunderstorms. Dive into the water cycle and see how NASA studies the water cycle to help predict future weather patterns. Investigate wet weather by exploring the types of precipitation and the tools we use to measure it.
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