Weather Fronts Lesson Plans

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6th Grade
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Students explore weather fronts and related vocabulary. They discuss air masses, weather fronts, high and low areas of pressure. After observing US weather maps, and gathering information in their weather journal, students predict fronts and weather patterns in the next week. They label air masses that are acting in each area of the country.

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7th Grade
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Students identify clouds and the weather associated with them. They use informational articles and personal weather observations to learn about the relationships between weather fronts and clouds.

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Kindergarten - 5th Grade
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Students research the effects of day-to-day weather on animal migrations, plant growth and other seasonal events. They consult maps, observe and record local conditions, keep journals and use their collected data check hypotheses.

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7th Grade
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Students investigate the physical states of water and about weather observations in the fourth grade when studying Earth and Space Sciences.This unit represents the next phase of learning about the topics of water and the weather.

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6th Grade
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Students explore weather maps and their importance. As a group, they discuss the job of a meteorologist and the related vocabulary. Teams of four students study weather maps,predict the weather on two consecutive days, track weather patterns, and explain their weather report to the class. Additional multi-sensory activities, including community connections, technology use, and small group learning are listed.

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5th - 6th Grade
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Students study information about high- and low-pressure fronts and how they affect the weather. They observe weather patterns and cloud formations. They study the basic pattern of movement of high- and low-pressure weather systems.

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4th Grade
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Students create weather stations to use in keeping a weather journal for several weeks. They create a line graph of one of the weather conditions in their weather journal and monitor and track weather fronts in the United States using the internet, news, or newspapers.

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4th Grade
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Students study how atmospheric conditions change while naming the things that make the weather change. They investigate the affects of air masses, weather fronts and high/low pressure by looking at weather maps from newspapers.

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9th - 12th Grade
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Students research and analyze the causes and sources of Canada's extreme weather conditions. They conduct an experiment, complete a worksheet and predict the most likely locations for extreme weather conditions.

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2nd - 6th Grade
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Students explore the earth's atmosphere, weather, and climate. They begin class with a discussion about weather patterns, atmosphere, and the layers of the earth. After the class discussion, students rotate through four stations to observe demonstrations and participate in hands-on activities. Through experiments, students see the effects of atmospheric pressure, observe wind circulation, explore evaporation, and extreme weather.

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Submitted by Veronica Wuthrich

“A very comprehensive unit about weather.”