Insert Photo or Graphic for Unit or Lesson Theme. Kindergarten Science Unit C: Earth Science Chapter 6: Weather Lesson 1: How can weather change?

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Insert Photo or Graphic for Unit or Lesson Theme Kindergarten Science Unit C: Earth Science Chapter 6: Weather Lesson 1: How can weather change?

Insert Photo/Graphic weather

Insert Photo/Graphic Weather what it is like outside

How can weather change? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: Weather can be,,, or.

Weather is what it is like outside. Weather can change from day to day. Weather is what it is like at a place during a short period of time. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) How can weather change? What are some kinds of weather?

Insert Photo/Graphic sunny

Insert Photo/Graphic Sunny - weather that occurs when the sun is not blocked by clouds

How can weather change? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: Weather can be,,, or.

There are many types of weather. Weather can be sunny, cloudy, rainy, or windy. Weather can change from day to day. Usually it is hot when the weather is sunny. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Where does the sunlight come from? What types of clothes do you wear when it is sunny?

Insert Photo/Graphic cloudy

Insert Photo/Graphic Cloudy - weather that occurs when the sun is blocked

How can weather change? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: Weather can be,,, or.

There are many types of weather. Weather can be sunny, cloudy, rainy, or windy. Weather can change from day to day. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) How might the weather change if it suddenly became cloudy?

Insert Photo/Graphic rainy

Insert Photo/Graphic Rainy - water in clouds is heavy enough to fall to the ground

How can weather change? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: Weather can be,,, or.

There are many types of weather. Weather can be sunny, cloudy, rainy, or windy. Weather can change from day to day. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) What happens when it rains? What would you wear on a rainy day?

Insert Photo/Graphic windy

Insert Photo/Graphic Windy - movement of air on the Earth

How can weather change? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: Weather can be,,, or.

There are many types of weather. Weather can be sunny, cloudy, rainy, or windy. Wind is the movement of air. The movement of air and water causes weather changes. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) What are some kinds of weather? What would you wear on a windy day?

Insert Photo or Graphic for Unit or Lesson Theme Kindergarten Science Unit C: Earth Science Chapter 6: Weather Lesson 2: How can you measure weather?

Insert Photo/Graphic measure

Insert Photo/Graphic Measure - to use a tool to compare the size or amount of something

How can you measure weather? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: We can measure with a.

You can measure temperature. You can measure rain. You can measure wind direction and speed. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) How can we measure rain? Why is it useful to measure the temperature outside?

Insert Photo/Graphic thermometer

Insert Photo/Graphic Thermometer - a tool used to measure how hot or cold something is

How can you measure weather? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: We can measure with a.

Many different tools are used to measure weather. The thermometer was invented more than 400 years ago! The liquid inside expands when hot and contracts when cooled. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) How would you feel if your temperature went up? How would you feel if your temperature when down?

Insert Photo/Graphic temperature

Insert Photo/Graphic Temperature - the number used to tell how hot or cold something is

How can we tell how hot or cold something is? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: Since, then.

Temperature is measured with a thermometer. Liquid inside expands when hot and contracts when cool. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Why is it useful to measure the temperature outside? How can we measure changes in weather over time?

Insert Photo/Graphic Rain gauge

Insert Photo/Graphic Rain gauge - a tool used to measure how much rain has fallen

How can you measure weather? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: We can measure with a.

Many different tools are used to measure weather. Rain gauges are used for measuring the amount of rainfall. Rain falls into the open top of the gauge and it slowly fills. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) If you want to find out how much it will rain during the next storm, what tool will you use? What are the parts of a rain gauge?

Insert Photo/Graphic Weather vane

Insert Photo/Graphic Weather vane - a tool used to tell which direction the wind is coming from

How can you measure weather? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: We can measure with a.

The wind vane, or weather vane, is one of the oldest tools used to record weather. A wind vane helps us see the direction the wind is blowing from. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) How can we measure changes in weather over time? Why would you need to know which direction the wind is blowing from?

Insert Photo or Graphic for Unit or Lesson Theme Kindergarten Science Unit C: Earth Science Chapter 6: Weather Lesson 3: What is spring?

Insert Photo/Graphic spring

Insert Photo/Graphic Spring - a period of time when the air gets warmer, and new plants begin to grow

What is spring? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: is when.

Spring is a season. The air gets warmer in spring. The weather in spring is sometimes rainy. Many plants grow and bloom in spring. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) What is weather like in spring? How is rain helpful in spring? How does spring weather affect people?

Insert Photo/Graphic season

Insert Photo/Graphic Season - a period of time when the weather changes

What is a season? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: A season can be,,, or.

Seasons are a period of time when the weather changes. A season can be described as winter, summer, spring, or fall. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) What is the weather like in each season? What do living things look like in each season?

Insert Photo/Graphic weather

Insert Photo/Graphic Weather what it is like outside

How can weather change over the seasons? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: Weather can be in the season.

Weather is what it is like outside. Weather can change from season to season. Weather is what it is like at a place during a period of time. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) How can seasons change? What are some kinds of weather during the seasons?

Insert Photo or Graphic for Unit or Lesson Theme Kindergarten Science Unit C: Earth Science Chapter 6: Weather Lesson 4: What is summer?

Insert Photo/Graphic summer

Insert Photo/Graphic Summer - a period of time when the days are hot and sunny

What is summer? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: is when.

In summer, days can be hot and sunny. Flowers are everywhere. Fruits and vegetables grow during the summer. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) What is weather like in the summer? What do people wear in the summer? How are plants affected by summer?

Insert Photo/Graphic season

Insert Photo/Graphic Season - a period of time when the weather changes

What is a season? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: A season can be,,, or.

Seasons are a period of time when the weather changes. A season can be described as winter, summer, spring, or fall. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) What is the weather like in each season? What do living things look like in each season?

Insert Photo/Graphic weather

Insert Photo/Graphic Weather what it is like outside

How can weather change over the seasons? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: Weather can be in the season.

Weather is what it is like outside. Weather can change from season to season. Weather is what it is like at a place during a period of time. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) How can seasons change? What are some kinds of weather during the seasons?

Insert Photo or Graphic for Unit or Lesson Theme Kindergarten Science Unit C: Earth Science Chapter 6: Weather Lesson 5: What is fall?

Insert Photo/Graphic Fall

Insert Photo/Graphic Fall - a period of time when the air is cooler and the leaves fall from trees

What is fall? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: A season can be,,, or.

The air gets cooler in fall. Leaves on the trees might change color. Some animals prepare for winter by storing food in the fall. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) How does the temperature change from summer to fall? What is fall like where we live? What happens to some plants and animals in fall?

Insert Photo/Graphic season

Insert Photo/Graphic Season - a period of time when the weather changes

What is a season? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: A season can be,,, or.

Seasons are a period of time when the weather changes. A season can be described as winter, summer, spring, or fall. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) What is the weather like in each season? What do living things look like in each season?

Insert Photo/Graphic weather

Insert Photo/Graphic Weather what it is like outside

How can weather change over the seasons? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: Weather can be in the season.

Weather is what it is like outside. Weather can change from season to season. Weather is what it is like at a place during a period of time. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) How can seasons change? What are some kinds of weather during the seasons?

Insert Photo or Graphic for Unit or Lesson Theme Kindergarten Science Unit C: Earth Science Chapter 6: Weather Lesson 6: What is winter?

Insert Photo/Graphic winter

Insert Photo/Graphic Winter - a period of time when the air is cold and it may snow in places

What is winter? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: is when.

Days can be cold in winter. Snow falls in some places during the winter. Animals and people change the way they live in response to winter weather. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) What season often has snow? Does winter happen even in places where it never or rarely snows? How does weather affect animals?

Insert Photo/Graphic season

Insert Photo/Graphic Season - a period of time when the weather changes

What is a season? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: A season can be,,, or.

Seasons are a period of time when the weather changes. A season can be described as winter, summer, spring, or fall. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) What is the weather like in each season? What do living things look like in each season?

Insert Photo/Graphic weather

Insert Photo/Graphic Weather what it is like outside

How can weather change over the seasons? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: Weather can be in the season.

Weather is what it is like outside. Weather can change from season to season. Weather is what it is like at a place during a period of time. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) How can seasons change? What are some kinds of weather during the seasons?

Insert Photo or Graphic for Unit or Lesson Theme Grade Kindergarten Science Unit C: Earth Science Chapter 6: Weather Lesson 7: What can weather change?

Insert Photo/Graphic change

Insert Photo/Graphic Change - to make a thing be different

What can weather change? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: can change.

Weather can change the land. Weather can change how we live. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) How can you protect yourself when the weather changes?

Insert Photo/Graphic flood

Insert Photo/Graphic Flood - a large, moving rush of water on a place that was dry

What can flood change? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: can change.

Floods can cover land with water and wash away pieces of the land. Some floods can happen slowly and some floods can happen suddenly. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) What might happen when it rains too much? How can the weather change the land?

Insert Photo/Graphic windstorm

Insert Photo/Graphic Windstorm - a strong burst of wind that may blow debris around

What can a windstorm change? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: A can change by.

Windstorms can blow dust and soil from one place to another, and can blow down trees and buildings. Windstorms can sometimes block roads. Blowing objects is a hazard during a windstorm. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) How could you protect yourself during a windstorm?

Insert Photo/Graphic drought

Insert Photo/Graphic Drought - when little to no rainfall causes water to be scarce

What can a drought change? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: A can change by.

In a drought, soil becomes very dry, and plants, animals, and people have difficulty getting water. People must be careful to conserve water to have enough for drinking, washing, and growing crops. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Why is a drought bad for plants? Why is a drought bad for people?