Weather Patterns -Grade 5

Introduction

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Today's Topic: Weather Patterns 

Grade: 5

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  Did you know lightning can hit the same spot many times? Like how a tall building might get zapped by lightning more than once during a big storm! Lightning likes to go to the tallest thing around, so tall buildings are like magnets for it! 

 

Hey there, adventurers! Get ready for an awesome trip into the world of weather! We're going on a WebQuest to discover all about weather patterns and how they affect us. Are you excited to learn how to be weather experts and explore cool stuff about the sky? Let's dive in and start our amazing journey!

 

In Grade 4, you learnt about weather. Do you remember what weather is?

People often talk about weather patterns. A pattern is something that recurs or repeats in a regular way. 

What does the weather look like outside during different conditions?

 

 

 

Task

At the end of this exploration, you should be able to:

  • Correctly recall at least three (3) elements of weather after watching a YouTube video.
  • Describe how weather patterns help meteorologists to forecast weather.
  • Analyze how the elements of weather vary over the day or week in a specific area after listening to weather forecast.
  • Create a weather pattern diorama that accurately represents a chosen weather condition, including key elements such as the sun, clouds, precipitation,etc.
Process

Task 1 

 The first stop on our journey is a video on the elements of weather. Click the link below to watch the YouTube video. Make notes about the different elements as you go along.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89gqKue_sZc

 

Now that you understand the different weather elements, click the link below and complete the worksheet.

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https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSctpGPezlpy9AciBuTK4H9-Ozzf-U01kywhOLZ6hycLRpMysQ/viewform?usp=sf_link

 

Task 2 

Cartoon Meteorologist Forecast 2111952 Vector Art at Vecteezy

Follow this link https://www.canva.com/design/DAGDo8SzPTc/F4LF33Oc5QDQFU1g7muYtw/edit?utm_content=DAGDo8SzPTc&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=sharebutton to view a presentation on weather patterns. 

Discuss in your groups how meteorologists use weather patterns to predict the weather.

 

Task 3

Listen to the weekly international weather forecast below. Note how the elements of weather vary over the day or week. 

South Florida 10 a.m. Weather Forecast 2/17/2024 (youtube.com)

 

Task 4 

  • In groups of four (4), you will create a diorama depicting different weather patterns.
  • The teacher will provide the materials and assign to you, a specific type of weather (e.g., sunny day, rainy day, snowy day, windy day) to represent in your diorama.
  • Be creative and use various materials to bring your weather scenes to life.

A Little Learning For Two: Weather Changing Diorama

Evaluation

 

  • Once the dioramas are complete, you will present your creations to the class.
  • During the presentation, you will be asked to explain the weather pattern you were assigned and describe the key elements depicted in your diorama.
  • You should also discuss how different weather patterns affect people, animals, and the environment.

 

 

This is the rubric I will use to grade your diorama and your presentation . 

 

 

Conclusion

Now you have learned some information about weather elements and pattern. You should know: 

  • What weather is
  • The different weather elements.
  • What weather patterns are 
  • How weather patterns affect daily human activities
  • How weather patterns help meteorologists to predict weather
Credits

All web sources above.

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Designed by: Gabriellee Richards 

Grade : 5

Subject Area : Social Studies

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