Understanding Weather: Describing and Observing Weather Patterns
Exploring the fundamentals of weather observation and description, this lesson highlights the importance of using our senses to assess weather conditions such as temperature, wind, and precipitation. Students are encouraged to actively engage with their environment to describe the weather accurately, paving the way for future lessons on measuring temperatures with a thermometer.
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WEATHER AND SEASONS LESSON 0B How Can We Describe Our Weather?
Review: What Did We Learn about Weather? Courtesy of Clker-Free-Vector-Images/Pixabay.com Courtesy of BSCS
What Is the Weather Like Outside? We can see and feel what the weather is like outside. We can see if it s sunny or cloudy. We can see and feel the wind and rain. Our bodies tell us if it s hot or cold. Courtesy of BSCS
Todays Focus Question How can we describe our weather? Courtesy of Clker-Free-Vector-Images/Pixabay.com Courtesy of BSCS
Lets Observe Our Weather! What weather might we observe outside? Courtesy of Clker-Free-Vector-Images/Pixabay.com Courtesy of BSCS
What Did You Observe about the Weather? What did you observe about our weather outside? Use words from our class chart to describe the weather you saw and felt. Courtesy of BSCS Courtesy of Clker-Free-Vector-Images/Pixabay.com
Lets Summarize! Our focus question: How can we describe our weather? Courtesy of Clker-Free-Vector-Images/Pixabay.com Courtesy of BSCS
Lets Summarize! Weather is what it looks like and feels like outside. Courtesy of BSCS Courtesy of Clker-Free-Vector-Images/Pixabay.com Photo courtesy of Hulki Okan Tabak/Pixabay.com
Lets Summarize! Today we went outside to observe our weather. Then we used weather words to describe what we saw and felt. Our weather report: It s partly cloudy and warm, with a little wind and no rain. Courtesy of Marketa Markova/Pixabay.com
Next Time We can measure temperatures to tell how hot or cold it is outside. Next time, you ll learn how to measure temperatures with a thermometer. You ll also learn how to record the temperatures you measure. Courtesy of BSCS