We don't have that many weeks until our summer break and I wanted to finish up our year of earth science learning something related to weather. I searched the NASA Educators web site and found four weather-related lesson plans for grades 5 through 8: Investigating the Climate System-Clouds, Weather, Wind, and Precipitation (you can see the links for the others from the Clouds link.)
The Clouds guide is 31 pages, though only pages 3 through 11 are student-related while the rest are for teachers. The premise is that the students have been hired as interns in the State Climatology Office and they need to investigate a letter written to them by a 3rd grader through a series of 5 activities. Each activity is supposed to take around 45 minutes, so this guide alone should be enough to take our co-op to the summer.
I ordered some books about clouds and the water cycle to start us out, and I was excited to find one available by Jeanne Bendick, How to Make A Cloud. I got a couple of generic children's science books, but I found what look to be a couple of nice gems, too.
Thanks much for the suggestions, Kris. We are segueing into weather science now, too.
ReplyDeleteHi Kris,
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun study! I remember the fun we had when the kids were doing them...
Here are a few books I have listed on clouds in general..
Subadra
http://bookslinksandmore.blogspot.com/2009/07/crazy-about-clouds.html
Fabulous collection of resources, Subadra! Thanks for posting the link. We started today and it went very well, yet I needed some more resources. You have supplied me with an abundance! I'll have to pass the link on to the At Home Science Yahoo group.
ReplyDeleteHi Kris,
ReplyDeleteI am late responding here. I am so glad you found them useful. I hope your group members found it useful too. We are reliving our moments of the study through your blog. My ds got interested in nature through this study, and I would say this was instrumental in all the work he does with the naturalists these days:)
Have a ton of fun!
Subadra
http://bookslinksandmore.blogspot.com/