4ScienceWeather

=Weather=

Students will use an online cryptogram creator to design and print a weather cryptogram using terms with questions/clues generated by students. @http://www.awesomeclipartforeducators.com/worksheets/weathercryptogram.cfm
 * Weather Cryptogram**

Meteorologist Crystal Wicker, of WVUE-TV in New Orleans, Louisiana designed this site about weather for children to use. The site offers educators, parents and children a chance to learn about weather in a variety of ways that even a young child can understand. @http://www.weatherwizkids.com/index.htm
 * Weather Whiz Kids**

Introduce a weather chart to your classroom, recording daily highs and lows, monthly averages, and barometric pressure. @http://www.pbs.org/edens/etosha/cr_lesson_weather_inst.htm
 * Printable Weather Chart**

Adjust different elements to see what kind of weather you can make. Flash required. @http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/wwatch/winter/blizzard/index.htm
 * Interactive weather maker**

You are about to drive through a major winter storm. Your mission is to travel safely through the storm. You will rely on weather updates from local radio stations....... @http://weathereye.kgan.com/expert/blizzard/intro.html
 * Blizzard Ahead!**

@http://www.trumbull.k12.oh.us/teachers/resources/InternetHunt/weather_wonders.htm
 * Weather Wonder Webquest**

A great resource for all types of weather information. Lots of links, games, puzzles, etc. @http://www.wildwildweather.com/
 * Dan's Wild Weather Page**

Information about natural disasters - some weather related @http://www.fema.gov/kids/dizarea.htm
 * FEMA FOR KIDS: THE DISASTER AREA**

Many resources from the National Severe Storm Laboratory @http://www.nssl.noaa.gov/edu/
 * NSSL Educational Information**

Links for kids - all types of storms @http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/reachout/kidspage.shtml
 * Playtime for Kids**

Through various written exercises, students roleplay the part of a child caught in a major storm. Students can also build a diorama of a storm scene, or create a disaster response booklet. @http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/activities/07/stormy.html
 * Storm Stories**

@http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/en/kids/goes/hurricanes/index.shtml
 * NASA's The Space Place**

@http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/content/experiment/00000030?source=eow7-18-07
 * Steve Spangler's Science - Cloud in a Bottle**