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Magic School Bus - Water Cycle - Wet All Over Video Extreme Science What is the largest ocean carnivore? How big is the world’s largest tarantula? Just how cold does the Antarctic actually get? Learn all about the extreme animals and places around the world. Weather & Climate Learning Science .org presents weather & Climate for 2nd & 3rd grade standards Earthquakes for Kids The U.S. Geological Survey website provides students with information about earthquakes. They can learn about the latest quakes, watch animations, get ideas for science fairs or play earthquake-related puzzles and games. Water Cycle Diagram – Earthguide The interactive Earthguide Water Cycle Diagram provides a visual representation of the different parts of the water cycle, including precipitation, runoff, infiltration, evaporation, evaporation, freezing and more. Plate Tectonics Animations The University of California Berkeley’s plate tectonics animations demonstrate how the plates work, and the site includes information on the theories behind the motion, as information on the history of plate tectonics and animations of how plate tectonics shaped the world in the past! Weather Livebinder -Second Grade Weather Unit Standards Based Lessons Weather PBIS - SID the Kid Weather Game Climate Time Machine Be a time traveler! Use the slider to see the important climate-related changes that have already occurred or that might occur. Watch sea ice shrink, sea level rise, and carbon dioxide and temperature go up. Wild Weather Adventure Explore the wild world of weather as you race around the world in your research blimp. Play against your friends or the computer. Make the game as hard or easy as you like. With luck, skill, and strategy, you will be first to travel all the way around the world and win the game. Riding the Winds with Kalani Let’s take a ride with Kalani, the weather balloon, and talk about weather! Students explore the Sun, seasons, temperature, clouds, and precipitation in this interactive site! Young Meteorologist Program PLAN!T NOW’s Young Meteorologist Program takes you on a severe weather preparedness adventure where you’ll encounter lightning, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods and winter storms. Connect with Weather Watch with your classroom a behind-the-scenes virtual field trip with meteorologists from The Weather Channel! Explore the science behind severe weather, learn about the technology used to predict hurricanes, tornadoes, winter storms, and wildfires and understand the steps families can take to prepare and stay safe during a weather emergency. Weather and Climate Want to know whether to take along your umbrella? Consult the weather. But then, what is climate for? We are here to tell you! Students learn from this engaging video and test their knowledge after. Weather Surprise Fab Lab Join Sid the Science Kid in this game (Flash required, headphones recommended) to place organisms and conditions in the correct climate! This game would be well suited to use after a lesson on climate, or as an introduction to get students thinking about what climate means. Thanks to Learning Science .org Climate Change Activities |
Crash Course Kids: Landforms #17.1 3:58 Minutes Learning About Landforms
By: Mr. DeMaio 4:40 Minutes Exploring Landforms & Bodies of Water
by Freeplay for Kids 9:18 Minutes Weather & Heat Transfer GamesWeather Tools/heat transfer
Play quizlet https://quizlet.com/140176611/weather-tools-heat-transfer-flash-cards/ Play kahoot https://create.kahoot.it/details/weather-eog-practice-questions/09e5aa11-3a6b-4442-b5cb-123322ed06d1 https://create.kahoot.it/details/heat-transfer-5th-grade/5654b262-7b53-4e6c-9689-332329ff4a87 Play quizziz https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/581cd6fe799d6eb55b7fa374 Kahoot Weather Review Game https://create.kahoot.it/details/weather-review-eog-2/fe8eb76a-f951-4448-9999-5780b73d182e CoCoRaHS Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, & Snow Network is a network of backyard weather observers of all ages and backgrounds working together to measure and map precipitation (rain, hail and snow) in their local communities. |