Weather change
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This file folder game (FFG) is to help the preschoolers understand the weather changes that God makes for us. There are so many different ways to use this FFG. This is what the inside looks like, before and after the game cards are used. You can print the 'God Makes the Weather' FFG here. Preschool Weather Daily Journal: I babysit my grandchildren, and we do certain learning things. Part of what we do every day, is go outside and "Let's see what God is doing with the weather today!" I…
Tjasa Brdonik saved to vreme
Ok, here's another something cute I found on Pinterest that has no originating link!! Have you seen it? Click the pic to see my pin ...

Nydia Gazcon saved to Cómo Aprender
Help your child measure breezy weather in her environment by making a wind vane for kids, a simple version of the classic scientific measurement tool.
Print this FREE Weather Chart for Kids to add science and learning to your home or school as they learn to observe the world around them. Perfect for preschoolers and young children.

Ann McCarty saved to TESL
Find these freebies, here. I've always found fall is a great time to learn about weather and the four seasons. Use this poem and follow up activity to compliment your science unit. Placing a poem to a familiar tune makes it easier to build fluency in early readers. Enjoy!

Adrian Moy saved to Reading/Writing
A curated list of the best data visualizations on climate change facts from the past few years.

Katie Healey saved to earth science
March is the perfect time to pull out ALL your rainbow and weather activities! Turn your classroom into a seasonal storm with our Made For Me Literacy Weather Unit! This unit is packed with hands-on activities that focus on basic reading, math, writing, science, sensory, and fine motor skills. To learn more about our Made […]

Brent Cain saved to Weather, Seasons, Earth
With the more frequent appearance of snow on the ground this winter, my son has become interested in looking out the windows in the morning, sometimes even asking “is it snow out there?” I came across a kid’s craft idea for making a weather dial and thought it would be a great way to continue …
Lisa WILLIAMS saved to Stuff to Try
Watch this video to find out--and to learn about how NASA satellites are keeping an eye on conditions on Earth!

Ashley Doyle saved to Sci class
Change has been the theme during our Weather unit the last two weeks and we've integrated it into science, literacy and math! Read about how we used the children's book When Sophie Gets Angry to lead our learning in weather changes, character changes and patterns in numbers in first grade.

Leah Pastewski (Sachs) saved to 1st Grade ELA