Check out this amazing list of weather experiments! Your students will love learning about weather with these fun activities. Guaranteed to make learning about weather super fun and easy!
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The Wonders of Weather: 10 Hands-on Activities
1. Weather Notebook Activity:
Check out this cool foldable interactive notebook that includes important information about weather. They will be able to answer those questions in each section then glue it in their notebooks for future use.
2. Cloud Activity:
This Cloud activity is perfect for your students to differentiate the 4 different types of clouds. In this interactive notebook, your students will have to draw the shape of the could in the correct flap.
3. Snowstorm Jar Activity: By Taminglittlemonsters
With this project, your students will have able to make their very own snowstorm in a jar! All you need is a clear jar, a table spoon of white paint, baby oil, alka saltzer tablet, and water.
4. Raining Clouds in a Jar Activity: By 123homeschool4me
Help your students understand how clouds work by teaching them how to make their own clouds. In this experiment, your students will use only a few ingredients to create a colorful raining cloud.
5. Fake Snow Activity: By Thepurposefulnest
Start winter early with this fun fake snow activity! It offers lots of fun for your kids as they get to make their own snow and play with it.
6. Rain Gauge Activity: By Mombrite
This is a fantastic experiment that will help your students understand more of what it is like on the weather news. It will show them how to build their own rain gauge and explain how it works.
7. Tornado Activity: By Onecrazymom
Do your kids wish to see a tornado? Well this is a safe and fun experiment that will allow the kiddos to observe a tornado through a plastic bottle.
8. Rainbow Activity: By Sciencekids
Kids always wait for the rainbow to show up after a storm passes by. Well in this fun activity, students are now able to see the rainbow on a sunny day even if there is no rain. All that is needed is a clear plastic bottle, water, and a sunny day.
9. Air Pressure Activity: By DarcyandBrian
This is a fantastic activity that can help your students understand the concept of air pressure. Since air is a tricky concept for the kids, in this experiment students will be able to observe how air pressure works.
10. Cloud Types Activity: By Adabofgluewilldo
This is an awesome activity for your students to see the types of clouds. In this experiment students will use black paper and glue cotton to it while giving it the shape of different type of clouds. Also, they can use a grey marker to make it look like a winter clouds.
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