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Sites for Teachers (28)

Teacher's Guide to Forecasting
Take your family on a weekend camping trip at this interactive site. Learn how to predict the weather by looking at clouds, determining wind direction, or using your senses. Then use this information to help your family plan activities.
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Lesson Plans, Interactive, High Graphic, Questions, Data Source
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2.50 / 3
Ocean Surface Topography from Space - Education
This resource provides a veritable ocean of educational resources on weather, climate, and oceanic science for learners of all ages and backgrounds.
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Lesson Plans, Interactive, High Graphic
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2.38 / 3
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Sites for Students (48)

Weather
This website is a multimedia learning tool design to teach elementary school age students how to report and predict the weather. The site’s infrastructure presents the information with bright colors and animation, and features printable student hand-outs and teacher guidelines. The linked simulation is conceptually clear, well designed and developmentally appropriate. This website’s simulation will give students a combined visual approach, via the interactive simulation, and an auditory approach by the embedded sound narration.
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Interactive, High Graphic, Questions, Core Content, Inquiry, Ads
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2.63 / 3
Weather Activities
Learn how to report and predict the weather at the underground W.H.E.D. weather caves!
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Lesson Plans, Interactive, High Graphic, Core Content
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Rating:     
2.50 / 3
Web Weather for Kids
Learn what makes weather wet and wild, do cool activities, and become hot at forecasting the weather!
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Hands On
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Rating:     
2.50 / 3
Climate Change Kids Site
This website has lots of activities and information to help you understand climate change and the difference between climate and weather. There are animations on global warming, the water cycle, and the carbon cycle, too.
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Interactive, High Graphic, Core Content
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2.38 / 3
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