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DENVER (KDVR) — If you are looking for an activity to help keep your kids busy at home, you can make this simple science experiment: a wind vane. This classic science experiment is sure to bring your kids hours of entertainment and can be made with common household items. Here’s what you’ll need: a plastic […]
Explore weather science with a handmade thermometer, anemometer, hygrometer, and more. Plus, build your own weather station!
DIY weather stations are a fun way to keep kids learning this summer. Record the measurements in a journal and compare it with the forecast each day to see how accurate you are! #diy #science #scienceexperiment #homeschooling
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Learn how to make a weathervane with this fun and simple meteorology project for fourth graders.
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For those K12 families...these are some of what are made for Science3. I had a 3rd grade student last year and am familiar with the curric...
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This article links to resources to help teachers create their own weather stations, participate in real data projects, and assess their students' knowledge of weather tools.
The instrument used for measuring wind direction is called a wind vane.
Learn how to make an EASY, working homemade thermometer. This fun science experiment teaches about weather and more with kids!
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Thanks to gravity, the atmosphere has weight. In fact, about a ton of air is pressing down on you constantly, but you don’t feel it because the same air pressure surrounds and supports you. Air pressure is measured with a barometer. When air is cold and dry, it weighs more, or has high pressure. So the barometer is higher in fair weather. When air is wet, it weighs less, or has low pressure. So the barometer is lower when it is raining. Changing barometric readings indicate a change in…
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