rainfall; wind, etc.
II. Ask them to think of ways to measure these. For example, sunshine
can be measured by looking at how much of the sky is covered by clouds;
the direction of the wind can be recorded; we can say whether it is raining
or not or how much rain has fallen.
III. Decide with the class what you will measure.
IV. Then decide when it should be measured. You can measure several
times a day.
V. Then tell the class that you want them to keep record of the weather
for the whole term/year.
VI. Draw up a chart according to which you are able to measure.
Tying
it all together There are many aspects of the weather that
can be measured and recorded. With the help of the Weather chart which
the teacher has provided, the children can each record the weather in
their school for a month.
Assessment
The teacher should grade the Weather chart which the children
have created. There should be an opportunity for class discussion of the
Weather charts the children have created.
Suggestions/Modifications
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