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Weather Watchers for Weather Around the World!
You need creative lesson plans for your weather units.
Students need to be excited to learn and make real world connections with their weather lessons.
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Conduct this five-day weather watch for cities in other parts of the globe.
This activity is for students to track the weather in two countries around the world.
Students love comparing data from different countries. They also make personal connections with the weather and climate in different parts of the globe.
Students create a booklet; using maps and globes, they choose two cities and mark them on their personal maps. Guide the students through making observations, predictions, and questions they may discover about the weather in these various countries.
Students collect data all week and then display data on a line graph (lesson included) to compare results before analyzing the weather in the two countries.
For extra fun, hang up a world map and allow students to post weather icons on their countries so students can compare what weather is happening everywhere simultaneously.
This resource includes:
Suggestions for Use
Booklet Cover
World Map and Intro page
Weekly graphic organizer for weather data
Lesson plan for completing a line graph
Line Graph Worksheet
Analysis page
Weather Vocabulary Page
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