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Weather Window

Submitted by on July 1, 2010 – 12:01 amNo Comment
Weather Window

Choose a “weather window” in your house. Label it to remind yourself and your kids. Maybe somewhere near your eating area.

Post a large thermometer outside. Put up a windsock.

Observe. Is it sunny, cloudy, partly cloudy, rainy, or snowy? (Parents, you can talk about what happens to your kids when the barometer changes. Wacko!) Talk about the weather, the temperature and the wind.
Read the newspaper for the weather forecast. Teach your child where the weather section is located. Show them how to read the 5 day forecast, the high and low, and the weather map.

Weather Picture Books:
Maisy’s Wonderful Weather Book by Lucy Cousins
Thunder Cake by Patricia Polacco
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballsby Judi Barrett

Weather activities for young kids:

  • Dress your self — choose the best clothes for the weather.
  • Draw a picture of someone (you?) dressed appropriately for the weather.
  • Dress a doll or stuffed animal for the weather.
  • Online game (dress a bear)

Weather activities for older Kids:

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