REFERENCE
Distribute a chart that lists the lowest recorded temperatures in various parts of the world.
Distribute a chart that lists the greatest recorded snowfalls in North America.
Distribute an article that explains where snow comes from and discusses different types of snow crystals.
WORKSHEETS
Students will interpret the data on a graph concerning rainfall.
ACTIVITIES
Kickstart the new school year with this FREE bundle of back to school icebreaker games. This no-prep printable includes…
Connect geography, math, language arts, and science with this unit on the tracking of a hurricane.
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
Students use this web to offer ideas, adjectives, and suggestions as to what clouds are like. This printable is…
Young students can use this web to offer ideas about the differences between the seasons. This printable is…
Use the crossword puzzle in this Earth science printable to review the definitions of regions, climate zones, and other…
CLASSROOM TOOLS
These printable getting-to-know-you writing prompts make a fun and easy icebreaker for back to school. Give a copy to…
Students imagine they are watching a lightning storm, then write what each of their senses experiences.
LESSON PLANS
Students use brightly colored autumn leaves to create art pieces, in this arts & crafts project. This lesson plan is a…