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Safe Activities for Diverse Weather

Additional Core Ties

Health Education - 4th Grade
Strand 3: SAFETY AND DISEASE PREVENTION (SDP) Standard 4.SDP.2:

Time Frame

4 class periods of 30 minutes each

Group Size

Individual

Authors

BONNIE CROOK

Summary

Students will observe, measure, and record daily weather conditions during different seasons. They will also determine what activities are safe to participate in during various types of weather.


Materials

Video "Utah's Weather Wonder" This Video can be obtained from:
Chanel 4
2175 West 1700 South
Salt Lake City, Ut
Phone: (801)975-4444

A copy of the Weekly Weather Chart for each student


Student Prior Knowledge

Students need to have an understanding of the following terms: barometric pressure, wind chill, humidity, temperature, thunder storms, blizzards, and lighting.


Instructional Procedures

Day 1

1. Show the video "Utah's Weather Wonders".

2. While watching the video have the students list the safety precautions that should be taken during each of the meteorological events.

3. After the video, the teacher should review the safety precautions, making sure all of the students understand them.

4. Distribute a Weekly Weather Chart to each student (see assessment attachments). Instruct students to keep a daily record of the weather for one week. Students should record the date and time along with their observations of temperature, pressure, wind direction and precipitation. The students should also make note of any extreme weather conditions.

5. These observation can be obtained from the local news, newspaper or online.

6. This project works best if the students record information for one week each month. This allows them to see the different weather patterns throughout the school year.

Day 2 (1 week later)

Ask students to use what they learned in the video to create a list of several actives that are safe and several that are unsafe for the weather they recorded on their daily record sheets. They will also explain why the activities may not be safe. For example: They have observed thunderstorms in their area, making lighting strikes possible and certain activities unsafe.


Assessment Plan

Each student will turn in their data tables and their list of activities that are safe and unsafe during different seasons of the year. They also need to include why these activities would be ok to do or not.


Rubrics

Created: 08/02/2002
Updated: 06/14/2022
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