Student worksheet to go with the lesson on hurricanes and blizzards. Students look at picture books to answer the questions on the pages.
Student worksheet to go with the lesson on hurricanes and blizzards. Students look at picture books to answer the questions on the pages.
An elementary Science lesson where students learn about the water cycle. A main part of this lesson is a short skit taken from Purposeful Design Science, Level 2 on weather.
An elementary Science lesson where students learn about evaporation and condensation. Lots of experients are included in this lesson to teach these concepts.
Test to go with the unit on weather. Includes what makes different weather, types of storms, and the water cycle.
Review pictures of different types of storms to go with the unit on weather. Download all the images or view them below.
Student worksheet to go with the lesson on thunderstorms and tornados. Besides identifying what makes a thunderstorm or tornado, students are asked about things they should or should not do in these types of storms.
Student worksheet to go with the lesson on hurricanes and blizzards. Students look at picture books to answer the questions on the pages.
An elementary Science lesson teaching students about storms. Students work together to gather information about Thunderstorms and Tornados from picture books.
An introductory lesson to a unit studying different types of weather. Students learn what is needed to make different weather. Some of these lessons and worksheets are based on lessons in Level 2 Purposeful Design Science, a division of ACSI.
An elementary Science lesson teaching students about storms. After a review and introduction, students work together to gather information about hurricanes and blizzards from picture books.
An elementary Science lesson teaching students about volcanos and earthquakes. Students learn what causes a volcano and an earthquake, what they can look like and the damage they may cause.
Student worksheet to go with the lesson on hurricanes and blizzards. Students look at picture books to answer the questions on the pages.
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