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Think about what you already know about weather, look at weather forecasts and video your own school weather forecasts; do weather observations and make collages about the seasons; have fun with shadows; make a class weather station that can measure rainfall, wind direction and temperature.

Includes 6 session plans & resources
1 - What do we know about weather?
2 - Weather Watching
3 - Shadow fun
4 - Setting up a weather station: measuring rainfall
5 - Setting up a weather station: measuring wind direction
6 - Setting up a weather station: make a thermometer box

Suitable for Year 1 pupils.

Hamilton’s science scheme uses hands-on investigative science activities to promote a deep understanding of scientific concepts and help children develop effective methods of scientific enquiry. Our scheme is fresh, original and free!

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haircrazydaisy

4 years ago
5

Fabulous, thank you.

aimeejohnson1

4 years ago
5

jdwooldridge17

4 years ago
5

jguy14

4 years ago
5

An excellent resource! Thank you for sharing.

Basil20

5 years ago
5

Thank you. This a lovely set of resources and very user friendly.

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