Weather Discussion Cards

Weather Discussion Cards Developed by Lesley Hunter, Creavery Primary School

Teacher’s Notes

In this activity, students share weather information to work out what the weather is in different places. It is suitable for upper KS1 or KS2.

It can be used with different abilities and improves listening skills, group work and to encourage every group member to participate.

Differentiation can be incorporated by giving poor readers less information (temperature cards only) or appointing a classroom assistant to read for a group of children. Alternatively, a set of easier clues can be produced and the teacher just has to note what colour of card they are printed on.

Weather Journey

UK Weather Journey

Developed by Lesley Hunter, Creavery Primary School and AstraZeneca Primary Science College Member

Weather Zones Game Graphic

Teacher’s Notes

Overview
This is a “Weather” game for use with an upper KS1 class, looking at seasonal and daily weather patterns.

Differentiation is easy within a class by using different sets of question cards. Print sets on different coloured card so that pupils are not aware that some of the questions are different. Weaker readers could be supported by a classroom assistant.

What to do
The game consists of a journey through different ‘stations’ in a classroom or hall. At each station the pupil (or group) must answer a question with 3 possible answers. Choosing the correct answer will lead to the next venue and the final one will take you back to where you started. Pupils do not know the order in which they have to visit the stations and, as it is circular, groups can start at different places.

Incorrect answers result in penalties which can either send pupils back to somewhere they have already visited or describe another task.

At each station pupils collect a piece of interesting information. These can then be used for extension work for the whole class or for the more able pupils.

Climate Zone Journey

Climate Zones Journey

Developed by Lesley Hunter, Creavery Primary School

Teachers Notes

Climate Zones Game Graphic

Overview

This is a game for use with a KS2 class, looking at climate zones around the world.
Differentiation is easy within a class by using different sets of question cards. Print sets on different coloured card so that pupils are not aware that some of the questions are different.

What to do
The game consists of a journey through different ‘cities’ in a classroom or hall. At each city the pupil (or group) must answer a question with 3 possible answers. Choosing the correct answer will lead to the next city and the final one will take you back to where you started. Pupils do not know the order in which they have to visit the cities and, as it is circular, groups can start at different places.

Incorrect answers result in penalties which can either send pupils back to somewhere they have already visited or describe another type of penalty. If all questions are answered correctly, students take the green route around the cities. Any incorrect answers results in yellow diversions.

At each city pupils collect a word which makes the sentence “climate is what you expect, weather is what you get”.

Alternatively, they could collect a weather related artefact which could then be used for extension work for the whole class or for the more able pupils (for example, materials to make a weather instrument).

Science of Weather – Clouds

Ideas and lesson plans to enhance the learning and teaching of weather studies in primary schools.

cloudsAldridge, V., Meldrum, G. and Ross, H., 2005
The Science of Weather: a primary school resource
City of Edinburgh Council

Science of Weather – Ben Nevis Weather

Ideas and lesson plans to enhance the learning and teaching of weather studies in primary schools.

ben nevis
Ben Nevis

Aldridge, V., Meldrum, G. and Ross, H., 2005
The Science of Weather: a primary school resource
City of Edinburgh Council

Copyright: photographs – images 9,10 and 11 – Alex Gillespie

Science of Weather – Humidity

Ideas and lesson plans to enhance the learning and teaching of weather studies in primary schools.

humidityAldridge, V., Meldrum, G. and Ross, H., 2005
The Science of Weather: a primary school resource
City of Edinburgh Council

Science of Weather – Wind

Ideas and lesson plans to enhance the learning and teaching of weather studies in primary schools.

girl flying a kiteAldridge, V., Meldrum, G. and Ross, H., 2005
The Science of Weather: a primary school resource
City of Edinburgh Council

Science of Weather – Precipitation

Ideas and lesson plans to enhance the learning and teaching of weather studies in primary schools.

Aldridge, V., Meldrum, G. and Ross, H., 2005
The Science of Weather: a primary school resource
City of Edinburgh Council

Science of Weather – Tornadoes

a tornadoWe have several resources for teaching about tornadoes in primary schools:

Tornadoes lesson plan for year 3+.
Tornadoes in Your Classroom an article from Primary Geography.

Ideas and lesson plans to enhance the learning and teaching of weather studies in the primary school.

The material is grouped into weather subjects and each subject has two downloadable parts:

Background information and classroom activities The Story for Teachers (links below)
Accompanying images and worksheets – Resources (links below)

Aldridge, V., Meldrum, G. and Ross, H., 2005
The Science of Weather: a primary school resource
City of Edinburgh Council

Science of Weather – Atmosphere, Pressure and Wind

Ideas and lesson plans to enhance the learning and teaching of weather studies in primary schools.

Aldridge, V., Meldrum, G. and Ross, H., 2005
The Science of Weather: a primary school resource
City of Edinburgh Council

The material is grouped into weather subjects and each subject has two downloadable parts: