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- Project Groundhog
- The students will determine the groundhog prediction of either six more weeks of winter or an early spring and see if the prediction was accurate by recording daily weather data for six weeks. Over that six week period the students will be comparing their weekly data with schools around the USA and Canada using the Project Groundhog website.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 2 Mathematics and Science)
- By Jane Diamond.
- Weather for the day
- In this lesson, students will use previous knowledge and classroom resources to determine current weather conditions and temperature.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K Science)
- By Rhonda Hathcock.
- Weather watchers
- This is a week long activity during which the students record the weather, track weather changes, and make predictions about future weather patterns.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 2 Computer/Technology Skills, Information Skills, and Science)
- By Virginia Shaddix.
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- Weather and wind
- This ARTSEDGE lesson introduces the expanding and condensing properties of air masses and the unequal heating of Earth as the force behind the wind. Students write a report on a topic related to wind and weather patterns and create a dance to demonstrate... (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade K–3 Dance Arts Education and Science)
- Provided by: ArtsEdge

