WORKSHEETS
Two investigations that will help children better understand air and water movements, or convection currents.
Children study air movements by making a wind vane.
Children build wind machines to learn about work, power, and energy.
A constructivist approach to explaining the making of a cloud.
An investigation of air pollution.
Distribute an article that discusses successful ways to use raps and chants to teach science concepts, including air…
An easy way to make a homemade barometer.
Students create moving air, or wind, using plastic bottles.
ACTIVITIES
These lessons and investigations cover air quality issues facing our atmosphere.
Have your students write a definitions for art vocabulary words.
Use this chart with the Student Section of the Visibility lesson.
Children learn about the meteorological conditions necessary for fog and clouds to form. See the Visibility: Teacher…
LESSON PLANS
A guide to help prepare for a lesson on the meteorological conditions necessary for fog and clouds to form. See the…
Use this data table with the Air Quality and the Weather lesson.
Use this worksheet with the Air Quality and the Weather lesson.
Children will construct and analyze surface temperature maps and graphs.
Try a teacher's guide that leads you through a unit that has students constructing and analyzing temperature maps,…
Use this energy survey with the School Energy Consumption lesson.
Challenge your children with a crossword puzzle that covers scientists from the colonial era to present day.
Students fill in the sentence blanks with Chinese New Year vocabulary words.
Students match Chinese New Year vocabulary words with the correct definitions.
This challenging word scramble covers Chinese New Year vocabulary terms.
TEACHING RESOURCE
Helpful hints for parents to follow in order to build social studies skills in kindergarteners.
Students will investigate their school's existing energy usage, conduct an energy survey, report the findings, and…