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This activity develops observation skills and knowledge of weather patterns. Students learn to identify different weather types and the importance of recording data.
Create your own weather chart to track and understand daily weather!
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This activity develops observation skills and knowledge of weather patterns. Students learn to identify different weather types and the importance of recording data.
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Hands-on activities like this engage students actively and make learning fun. By creating their own charts, children reinforce their understanding of weather concepts in a personal way.
1. Draw a large square on your A4 paper. 2. Divide the square into seven equal sections for each day of the week. 3. Label each section with the corresponding day. 4. Each day, observe the weather and write a short description in the section. 5. Use colored pencils to represent different weather types (e.g., blue for rain, yellow for sun). 6. What did you notice about the weather patterns over the week?