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Weather Watching T ABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT DELTA SCIENCE MODULES Program Introduction................... iii Teacher s Guide..................... iv Delta Science Readers............... vi Equipment and Materials Kit......... vii Scope and Sequence............... viii Assessment Features................ ix Process Skills....................... x Communicating About Science........ xi Integrating the Curriculum........... xii Meeting the Standards.............. xiii What We Believe................... xiv WEATHER WATCHING OVERVIEW About Weather Watching.............. 1 Overview Charts Hands-on Activities.................. 2 Delta Science Reader................ 4 Science Background..................... 5 Materials List..................... 7 HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES Activity Summary................... 9 Schedule........................ 10 Preparing for the Activities Classroom Management.............. 11 Advance Preparation................. 11 Materials Management.............. 12 Activities 1. What Is Weather?................. 13 2. Measuring Temperature........... 21 3. Temperature Changes............. 29 4. Wind Direction................... 37 5. Wind Strength................... 45 6. Clouds......................... 51 7. Precipitation.................... 61 8. Thunder and Lightning............ 69 9. Tornadoes...................... 77 10. Hurricanes..................... 87 11. Rainbows...................... 101 12. Weather Maps.................. 109 Assessment Activities 1 12..................... 117 Glossary............................ 125 DELTA SCIENCE READER Overview............................ 127 Before Reading....................... 128 Guide the Reading.................... 129 After Reading........................ 134 TEACHER RESOURCES Unit Test: Teacher Information.......... 137 References and Resources............. 139 Science Safety....................... 142 Standards Correlations................ 143 COPYMASTERS Student Activity Sheets Assessment Activity Sheets Assessment Summary Chart School-Home Connection Unit Test i

About Weather Watching DeltaScienceModules, THIRD EDITION Students explore Weather Watching with twelve handson activities and the Delta Science Reader. Teach your students how to observe, describe, and measure aspects of weather using key science vocabulary, weather instruments, and, most important, scientific understanding. After brainstorming why weather changes from day to day, season to season, and place to place, students investigate temperature and wind strength. They construct rain gauges, lightning rods, and wind socks. They find out which cloud formations predict which weather patterns. They explore the causal conditions for such phenomena as rainbows, thunderstorms, and snowflakes. They even model tornadoes, track hurricanes, and interpret weather maps. In the Delta Science Reader Weather Watching, students explore what weather is and what causes it to change. They read about the water cycle and various weather tools, such as the thermometer, barometer, wind vane, rain gauge, and anemometer. The book explains how weather changes according to the seasons. Tornadoes, hurricanes, blizzards, and thunderstorms are also discussed. In a biographical sketch, students meet Ben Franklin, and they also find out about the work of a meteorologist. Students also explore how weather satellites collect weather data from space. Weather Watching 1

Overview Chart for Hands-on Activities 1 Hands-on Activity What Is Weather? page 13 2 Measuring Temperature page 21 3 Temperature Changes page 29 4 Wind Direction page 37 5 Wind Strength page 45 6 Clouds page 51 7 8 9 11 Precipitation page 61 Thunder and Lightning page 69 Tornadoes page 77 10 Hurricanes page 87 12 Rainbows page 101 Weather Maps page 109 Assessment page 117 Student Objectives observe and describe the weather discuss how weather affects everyday life conclude that weather changes from day to day discuss seasonal weather changes discover that weather varies from place to place discuss the function of a thermometer use a thermometer to measure and compare differences in water temperature measure and compare indoor and outdoor air temperatures measure and record outdoor air temperature at three different times of day for five days discuss the role of the Sun in heating Earth conclude that changes in air temperature are caused by changes in the amount of sunlight that reaches Earth discuss the phenomenon of wind make a wind sock and use it to determine wind direction note that wind direction can change during the day and from one day to the next discuss their experiences with windy weather observe the effects of wind on objects outdoors rate wind strength by applying the Beaufort scale to their observations note that wind strength can change throughout the day and from one day to the next learn how clouds form observe and classify clouds discover that clouds can be used to predict weather discuss the benefits of rain discover where rain comes from make a rain gauge and use it to measure rainfall discover how snow forms make paper snowflakes and discuss the characteristics of real snowflakes discover what causes lightning model lightning by generating static electricity discover what causes thunder learn how to estimate the distance of a storm discuss ways to stay safe during a lightning storm learn how tornadoes form model a tornado by creating a vortex in two bottles of water explore some characteristics of tornadoes discuss ways to stay safe during a tornado compare and contrast hurricanes and tornadoes learn how hurricanes form discuss how scientists monitor hurricanes track the path of Hurricane Andrew on a chart discuss ways to stay safe during a hurricane discuss the conditions in which rainbows appear observe that water bends light conclude that sunlight is made up of different colors make a rainbow by spraying water in sunlight examine the weather page from their local paper and discuss the kinds of information it provides learn that symbols are simple pictures used to represent something make a weather map, using some common weather symbols See page 117. 2 delta science modules

Process Skills Vocabulary Weather Watching Delta Science Reader observe, communicate, infer atmosphere, fall, seasons, spring, summer, weather, pages 2 3, winter 8 9, 10 communicate, make and use models, measure, compare Celsius, degree, Fahrenheit, temperature, thermometer measure; collect, record, display, or interpret data; communicate; infer pages 8 9, 10 communicate, make and use models, infer wind, wind sock communicate, observe, use numbers, infer Beaufort scale observe, classify, infer cirrus, cloud, cumulus, fog, nimbus, stratus, water vapor pages 4 5, 15 communicate, define based on observations, make and use models precipitation, rain gauge pages 4 5, 6 7 make and use models; collect, record, display or interpret data; communicate electricity, lightning, thunder pages 12, 13 define based on observations, make and use models, observe, compare, communicate funnel cloud, tornado, waterspout page 11 compare, define based on observations, communicate, make and use models eye, hurricane, wall pages 11, 15 communicate, observe, define based on observations, make and use models rainbow compare, communicate, make and use models forecast, meteorologist, symbol pages 14, 15 See the following page for the Delta Science Reader Overview Chart. Weather Watching 3

Overview Chart for Delta Science Reader Weather Watching Selections Think About... Watching the Weather pages 2 3 What Is the Water Cycle? pages 4 5 Weather Tools Weather and the Seasons pages 8 9 Why Do We Have Seasons? page 10 Stormy Weather pages 11 12 People in Science Ben Franklin page 13 Meteorologists page 14 Did You Know? How Weather Satellites Work page 15 Vocabulary atmosphere, weather cloud, condense, evaporate, precipitation, water cycle, water vapor air pressure, anemometer, barometer, forecast, rain gauge, temperature, thermometer, wine vane season axis, orbit blizzard, hurricane, lightning, thunder, thunderstorm, tornado front, meteorologist, weather map, weather satellite Related Activity activity 1 activities 6, 7 activities 2, 4, 5, 7 activities 1, 3 activities 1, 3 activities 8, 9, 10 activity 8 activity 12 activities 10, 12 See pages 127 135 for teaching suggestions for the Delta Science Reader. 4 delta science modules

MATERIALS LIST Quantity Description Quantity Description Weather Watching 1........ aluminum foil 16........ bags, plastic* 33........ balloons* 1........ Beaufort Wind Scale 16........ bottles, plastic, 1-liter 16........ cardboard, corrugated, 13 cm 13 cm* 1........ chart, Temperature Graph* 1........ chart, Weather Symbols 1........ Cloud Chart 1........ compass 4........ cotton balls, p/100* 1........ cotton swabs, p/72* 32........ cups, foam 16........ dowels, wooden, 1-meter 1........ glue, 4 oz* 1........ Hurricane Safety Tips 1........ Hurricane Tracking Chart 16........ jars, clear plastic 8........ jars, glass 1........ Lightning Safety Tips 1........ map, United States outline, laminated 2........ maps, United States outline, p/32* 1........ markers, erasable, assorted colors, p/4 32........ paper, construction, blue* 33........ rulers 1........ Snowflake Pattern 1........ soil, potting, 4 qt 1........ string, 75 m* 1........ tape, masking* 1........ thermometer, cardboard,......... dual-scale 32........ thermometers, dual-scale 1........ thumbtacks, p/100 1........ top (spinning toy) 1........ Tornado Safety Tips 1........ transparency, Hurricane Tracking Chart 16........ trays, foam 1........ wire cutters 1........ wire, 15 m* 1........ Teacher s Guide 8........ Delta Science Readers TEACHER-PROVIDED ITEMS 1........ clock, with second hand........ clothing/accessories 1........ container, 2-liter........ crayons 1........ desk lamp, adjustable......... (optional) 1........ duct tape 1........ fan, electric 1........ food coloring 1........ funnel 1........ garden hose 1........ globe 1........ hammer, small 8........ lamps, desk, with 100 watt bulbs 8........ markers........ matches*........ newspaper (weather page) 1........ overhead projector........ paper, scrap*........ paper towels* 8........ paper, white* 1........ pencil, grease 32........ pencils, assorted........ pencils, colored........ pictures, hurricanes........ pictures, tornadoes 1........ pin 33........ scissors........ tape, transparent*........ water, tap, cold*........ water, tap, warm* * = consumable item = in separate box To order consumable items or refill kits, please call 1-800-442-5444. Weather Watching 7

ACTIVITY SUMMARY Children Quantity are natural-born Description weather watchers. from. Quantity They then make Description a rain gauge and use it to This Delta Science Module teaches them how measure rainfall over 5 days. In the second part to measure and record their observations. It of the activity, students discover how snow also explains what causes some common forms. In the course of making paper and not-so-common weather phenomena. snowflakes, they learn some facts about real snowflakes. ACTIVITY 1 Students observe and describe the weather and discuss how weather affects everyday life. They conclude that weather changes from day to day and from season to season, and varies from place to place. ACTIVITY 2 Students learn how to use a thermometer. They discuss the function of a thermometer, then use it to measure and compare differences in water and air temperatures. ACTIVITY 8 This activity teaches students the origins of thunder and lightning. They discover what causes lightning, then model lightning by generating static electricity with a balloon and an aluminum foil lightning rod. Afterward, they discover what causes thunder, and learn how to estimate the distance of a storm. They also learn, among other safety tips, that a lightning storm is the perfect excuse for not taking a bath. ACTIVITY 3 Students measure, record, and graph changes in air temperature that occur over 5 days. They also learn about the role of the Sun in heating the earth. ACTIVITY 4 Students make a wind sock and use it to determine wind direction. They learn what causes wind and note changes in wind direction during the day and from one day to the next. ACTIVITY 5 Teaches students how to rate wind strength using the Beaufort scale. Students discuss their experiences with windy weather, then observe the effects of wind on objects outdoors. ACTIVITY 6 Students learn how clouds form. They discuss the different types of clouds, then classify clouds they observe outdoors. They also discover that clouds can be used to predict weather. ACTIVITY 7 Students learn how the water in the clouds falls to Earth as precipitation. In the first part of the activity, students discuss the benefits of rain and learn where rain comes ACTIVITY 9 Students reproduce a tornado in the classroom using two bottles and some water and food coloring. This activity also teaches them how tornadoes form, how they move, and what to do if one heads their way. ACTIVITY 10 Students learn how hurricanes form and monitor the progress of a real hurricane Hurricane Andrew on a hurricane tracking chart. In the process, they use some of the same techniques scientists use to monitor hurricanes. ACTIVITY 11 Students discuss the conditions in which rainbows appear. They observe the refractive quality of water and conclude that sunlight is made up of different colors. Then they make a rainbow in the school yard by spraying water in sunlight. ACTIVITY 12 Students learn to interpret and make their own weather maps. They examine the weather page from their local paper and discuss the kinds of information it provides. Then they make their own weather maps, using some common weather symbols. Weather Watching 9