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Strand K.1: WEATHER PATTERNS

Weather is the combination of sunlight, wind, snow or rain, and temperature in a particular region at a particular time. People measure these conditions to describe and record the weather to identify patterns over time. Weather scientists forecast severe weather so that communities can prepare for and respond to these events. Sunlight warms Earth's surface.

Standard K.1.4

Design a solution that will reduce the warming effect of sunlight on an area. Define the problem by asking questions and gathering information, convey designs through sketches, drawings, or physical models, and compare and test designs.(PS3.B, ETS1.A, ETS1.B, ETS1.C)
  • Homemade Thermometer - K-ESS2-1, K-PS3-1
    Science Phenomena: KINDERGARTEN - Weather and Climate
  • Snowman Melt Timelapse - K-ESS2-1, K-PS3-1
    Science Phenomena: KINDERGARTEN - Weather and Climate
  • UT.SEEd.K.1.3-UT.SEEd.K.1.4E.3
    Student facing Nearpod lessons for the SEEdStoryLines. A free K-6 science curriculum written by teachers and based on both the 5E and GRC models. It is a student-centered curriculum that uses a storyline format to promote wonder, sensemaking, and problem solving. It includes both face-to-face and remote materials.
  • UT.SEEd.K.1.3-UT.SEEd.K.1.4E.4
    Student facing Nearpod lessons for the SEEdStoryLines. A free K-6 science curriculum written by teachers and based on both the 5E and GRC models. It is a student-centered curriculum that uses a storyline format to promote wonder, sensemaking, and problem solving. It includes both face-to-face and remote materials.
  • UT.SEEd.K.1.3|UT.SEEd.K.1.4 Effect of Sunlight
    Google folder with Googles Slides and accompanying studnent journal files
  • Windcatchers - K-PS3-2
    Science Phenomena: KINDERGARTEN - Weather and Climate


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