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Students will collect and record weather data for their local area using data from newspapers, Web sites, and television reports. Data will be read and recorded daily. Students will demonstrate their ability to perform on video. (Journalism, Media, V Full Review »

The children will learn color recognition and it also good for experiments with temperature change and what it does to water. Weather talks also. Full Review »

We've prepared a veritable ocean of educational resources on weather, climate, and oceanic science for learners of all ages and backgrounds. Some of these products are available to order. Please see the specific product for order information. Full Review »

I'm always getting requests for weather data and weather forecasts, but just as popular are requests for sunrise and sunset times. Full Review »

The federal government maintains thousands of weather observing stations across the country. Most of these are on land. But some observing sites are afloat on large lakes, bays, and in the waters near our coasts. Full Review »

With a new month just around the corner, let's explore the extremes of February weather: How about 15 straight days when the temperature gets no higher than 30 degrees? That happened in February 1979. Full Review »

There are thousands of web sites where you can get weather information. Let me suggest a few that focus on weather data for the local area. Full Review »

Here's some weather humor that illustrates an important point. Let's say it's 20 degrees Fahrenheit in Wilmington. How cold is it in Celsius? One response might be: I don't know - How far is Celsius from Wilmington? Full Review »

Grade Range
8th - 10th

This site provides useful information about the ocean, currents, and climate. Helpful diagrams and links are provided. A great resource for a unit on oceanography. Full Review »

Grade Range
4th - 5th
Rating
4 Stars

In this earth science website, students read 6 pages about climate and climate change before completing data tables about weather changes in their location. They read and look at photographs of the weather cycles around the world. They complete an experiment about the water cycle and record the associated data.

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