Each day, children go outside and observe the weather, recording what they notice on a simple class chart.
Tap a step to mark it as done.
Teach: sunny, cloudy, rainy, windy, warm, cold, weather, observe, record. Visual symbols on the chart support children who are not yet reading.
Reduce to two weather categories — sunny and not sunny — for very young children.
Can children use the correct weather word to describe today's conditions? Can they read the chart and identify the most common weather of the week?
Draw the chart in soil or on bark. Use simple pictures as symbols. No printed materials needed.
Children sometimes think weather is random and unpredictable. Seasonal patterns introduce the idea that weather follows broader rules.
Daily weather observation develops scientific habits of mind — regular, systematic observation and simple data recording. These are the foundations of all empirical science.
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