Write a Weather Report

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Write a Weather Report!

Ready to help your students make real-world connections?
Do you want to increase their understanding of weather concepts?
Are you looking for more ways to add writing to your science lessons about weather?
Allow your students to step into the world of meteorology and become a weather reporter.
There is so much fun and creativity ready to be released when you mix in science, writing, and public speaking.
 
Students can work in pairs or small groups to create a weather report for the class. They can use their daily weather observations or research the forecast for cities worldwide. Encourage them to get creative with their presentations, perhaps using props or costumes to make them even more engaging.

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Write a Weather Report!

Ready to help your students make real-world connections?
Do you want to increase their understanding of weather concepts?
Are you looking for more ways to add writing to your science lessons about weather?
Allow your students to step into the world of meteorology and become a weather reporter.
There is so much fun and creativity ready to be released when you mix in science, writing, and public speaking.
 
Students can work in pairs or small groups to create a weather report for the class. They can use their daily weather observations or research the forecast for cities worldwide. Encourage them to get creative with their presentations, perhaps using props or costumes to make them even more engaging.
 
This report writing resource is complete but can easily be added to other weather lessons to enrich and engage your enthusiastic learners.
 

Let the magic unfold with the following:

Suggestions for Use
Weather Vocabulary and exercise page
Explanation of what a Weather Report actually is and why it is important
Weather Icons to use during the report if desired
Weather Report Explanation and Assignment Page (let the helpers at home know what is happening, too!)
Report Template and sample given
Report Presentation Feedback (use as a scoring rubric)
 

Check out these other weather resources to create an incredible learning experience for your students:

 
Students love the weather and collecting weather data. Add to your weather words with this Daily Weather Data Collection resource and watch your students’ engagement soar.
 
Easily and quickly create a Weather Board with Weather Words, a graphic organizer, board header and even I can statements.
 
Help your students make world-wide connections with this five day Weather Watcher resource. Students choose the two cities they want to watch and record their weather patterns for five days. Includes analysis and even a lesson on creating line graphs.
 
Your students will love creating a snow day adventure, or even a spring adventure, tying in what they learn in their studies of Weather to their writing projects.
 
And the ultimate classroom activity ever, is taking your students outside and nature journaling. Take them outside and let nature be their teacher.
 
Have questions?
Or Concerns?
Or maybe just need a virtual hug?
Let’s Connect.
Thank you, teacher friend. Thank you for the difference you make every day in the lives of your students. The world is better because of you.
Cheers,
K

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