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Browse results: Daily and Seasonal Weather Cycles
| RESOURCE | GRADE LEVEL | MEDIA TYPE |
|---|---|---|
About the Seasons
Children learn how seasonal weather changes affect everything, from the behavior of animals to the way we dress and play.
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Pre-K-1 |
Video |
Antarctica: Sea IceThis video segment adapted from NOVA uses microwave images to reveal how sea ice doubles the size of Antarctica each winter. Rare footage shows how sea ice crushed the famous ship Endurance in 1914. Accessibility features: Caption |
K-12 |
Video |
Dress for the WeatherLearn more about the seasons and help George dress for the right time of year with this interactive game. |
Pre-K-1 |
Interactive |
Kid MeteorologistZOOM guest Amy wants to be a meteorlogist and volunteers
at a weather observatory. In this adapted video segment, she shows
us instruments used to predict the weather and describes how air
pressure affects weather patterns.
Accessibility features: Caption |
K-8 |
Video |
Observe CloudsThis video segment produced for Teachers' Domain features a time-lapse video of clouds forming, changing, and moving across the sky. |
K-5 |
Video |
Observe PrecipitationIn this video segment produced for Teachers' Domain, observe different types of precipitation — rain, hail, and snow. |
K-5 |
Video |
Observe Water in Winter and SummerIn this video segment produced for Teachers' Domain, observe frozen water in winter and liquid water in summer, at the same location. |
K-2 |
Video |
Stormwatchers Predict FloodingDuring a storm, dam operators have to make tough decisions. In this audio report from QUEST produced by KQED, explore the impact of those decisions for the state of California. |
5-12 |
Audio |
The Difference Between Weather and ClimateSee how ice cover data from Lake Mendota in Madison, WI can explain the difference between weather and climate in this video produced by the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board. Accessibility features: Caption |
6-12 |
Video |
Water PhasesWater can exist in three different phases. This still collage produced for Teachers' Domain features examples of water in liquid, solid, and gas states. |
K-5 |
Image |
What Season Is It?Children are prompted to look for clues in each image to determine what season is represented in the picture. |
Pre-K-2 |
Interactive |
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