Our forecast for the next week doesn’t look great either…
*sigh*
So, this week, we are going to learn all about the wild and wacky weather that we experience!
Here’s is what is in our Math center drawers and our Daily 5 word work drawers:
All this and more can be found in my Wild and Wacky Weather Math and Literacy center pack.
Here are some other things we will be doing…During math time, we will read this book and make symmetrical kites:
We will learn about clouds by reading lots of books!
and looking at this website.
This site also has lots of fun cloud pictures.
If we have time, we’ll make some fun cloud shapes…
This book is also on our to-do list:
We will use straws to blow different items across the tables to see what the wind (us) can and can’t move easily.
I found this anchor chart, so I plan to replicate it: (Click on the image to go to the original source)
I love this poem from Teaching With Love and Laughter and will add it to our torn paper rainbows that we make every year! Click on the images to take you to Lori’s blog to download the poem for free!
I adore these projects from Julie Lee! We will definitely work on these too!
We already chart the weather every day in our daily calendar books…this changes slightly each month. We’ve also been tracking the temperature, and using a pie graph to graph the type of weather we are having. Sorry I don’t have a current picture!
Hope has some weather vocab cards that we’ll put up as we learn the weather vocabulary. Just click on the image to go to her blog to download for free!
I like these anchor charts too:
(Click on each image to go to the original source)
I also love these books for teaching about weather:
We will wrap up all of our weather learning by watching parts of this fun video!
We love Sid the Science Kid!!
Here are a ton of other great options for learning about weather!
While we are learning about weather this week, I’m going to be dreaming about this…
Think warm thoughts, friends!
It's so cold in Michigan yet too! In fact, it's snowing today! :(
ReplyDeleteLooks like you'll have a very fun week! Your center activities look great!!
Jill
ABCs and Polkadots
WOW...let it rain, let it rain, let it rain...with fabulous ideas! Thanks for posting!!! P.S. I am all signed up for your session in Vegas. Can't wait to meet you and hear all your great ideas in person. Amber ~ Kindergarten Rocks Blog
ReplyDeleteOh Amber! Yay! It will be great to meet you in real life!!! :)
ReplyDeletewww that weather does not look fun. Thanks for sharing so many great ideas... that experiment looks like a ton of fun!
ReplyDeleteWe are cooling down a little in California this week too. I love all your cloud books, need to check those out and want to do that experiment with my little ones.
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Thank you so much for all the GREAT weather ideas! And, for giving my rainbow rhyme a shout out! We did the torn paper rainbows and they came out so pretty. It makes a lovely display!
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