The weather Part 1 - General information and activity for kids Gr 2-3
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<html> <h3>Everyday when you open your curtains or go outside, you experience the weather. Some days it will be sunny, others rainy or windy. </h3> <h3>Lets have a look at some record recordings for weather situations. </h3> <h3>We will learn some general facts today and then for a few days we will look at specific aspects of the weather, like the temperature, wind and rain.</h3> <p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWWx3reC9qA&t=58s</p> <p>Antarctica is a very cold place and the temperature is mostly below 0, but the highest temperature ever recorded was 14 degrees Celsius. We measure temperature either in degrees Celsius or in Fahrenheit.</p> <blockquote>Using the same anchor points, he determined the freezing temperature for water to be <strong>0 degree</strong> and the boiling temperature <strong>100 degrees</strong>. The Celsius scale is known as a Universal System Unit. It is used throughout science and in most countries. At a temperature of Absolute Zero there is no motion and no heat. </blockquote> <p>The most rainfall that was ever recorded in a year was in India and it was 25 meters. That is a lot...</p> <p>The most snow that fell in a year that was ever recorded was on Mount Rainier in Washington and it was 31 meters.</p> <p>Hail can cause a lot of damage to plants and cars and even hurt animals and humans. The largest hail stone ever recorded was in Bangladesh and weighed 1 kg.</p> <p>There are different types of clouds and each one is formed in a specific way. The main types are cirrus, cumulus and stratus.</p> <p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yod3wMbFHUY&t=64s</p> <blockquote>The USA has more tornadoes than any other country in the world, averaging around 1200 a year. This is due largely to its unique geography which forms an area in central USA called “Tornado Alley” which is frequently hit by tornadoes </blockquote> <ul> <li><em>You are going to record the weather for a few days - every day write or draw what the weather is like and what is the temperature. You can even record a video and act as though you are a weather reporter. Have some fun with this.</em></li> </ul> <p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uo8lbeVVb4M&t=152s</p> <ul> <li><em>Watch the video and when you are done you will re tell the story or write it down in the correct order it happened.</em></li> </ul> <p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLp76Aft8gg</p> <p>https://imgoat.com/uploads/3db85ed909/85709.gif</p> <p> https://imgoat.com/uploads/3db85ed909/85708.png</p> </html>
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