Weather and Climate Worksheets Student Notebook Research Graphic Organizers

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This is a great resource for weather and climate. I loved using it when it was part of the science standards for my grade.

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I work with students with emotional and behavioral disabilities and the more interactive I can make a lesson, the more successful it will be. Thanks so much for your hard work!

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Turn your students into Meteorologists with this student-illustrated Weather and Climate Research/Note-taking Handbook. This set of science notebook sheets and graphic organizers for Weather and Climate (including 46 weather and climate related vocabulary words) allows students to illustrate and organize their notes for key vocabulary and concepts. (Definitions are already included in the student handbook so that students can spend their time on learning and illustrating!)

This resource is also included in a MEGA Weather and Climate Bundle with the Weather and Climate Student Notebook, Vocabulary Activities, Word Wall, and Interactive, Self-Checking Boom Cards.

You can use the Weather Handbook to debrief or close to your weather lessons by having students complete the illustrations for terms that you taught throughout that lesson, or students can complete the weather research project as an introduction to weather and climate or culmination to the unit of study. Perfect for interactive notebooks/science notebooks! Please be sure to pick and choose the pages that you need in order to meet your science standards.

Included in the Weather and Meteorology Handbook:

✔ Student Cover Page (color and black/white version)

✔ "Me as a Meteorologist" Photograph (students draw themselves as a meteorologist)

✔ Daily Weather Observations Chart

✔ Three Factors that Affect Temperature (Triple Venn-Diagram)

✔ Introduction to Weather

✔ Types of Precipitation

✔ The Water Cycle

✔ Types of Clouds

✔ Introduction to Climate

✔ Global Wind Patterns

✔ Types of Fronts

✔ Creating a Weather Map - Isobars

✔ Creating a Weather Map - Isotherms

✔ Reading a Weather Map - with three US Cities

✔ Creating a Weather Map - blank template

✔ Answer keys/possible responses

This resource is great for helping students review terms and helping them hold on to the weather vocabulary and concepts they have learned (especially if they will be tested in science at the end of the year). Students need at least 6 exposures to master critical vocabulary. This is a great addition to any vocabulary activities you already do!

Help your students master the vocabulary of Weather with these Resources:

MEGA Weather and Climate Bundle (includes all of my Weather Resources)

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