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Science

  • The student has learned to observe and analyze weather patterns by noting changes in temperature, humidity, and precipitation on a daily basis
  • They have developed an understanding of cause and effect, linking their observations of weather to changes in the environment and their daily activities
  • Through consistent observation, the student has gained knowledge about different weather phenomena such as clouds, rainfall, and wind patterns, and has begun to make predictions about future weather based on these observations

Continued development can be fostered by encouraging the student to keep a weather journal where they record and reflect on their daily observations. Providing opportunities for them to conduct simple experiments related to weather, such as measuring rainfall or wind speed, can also deepen their understanding of scientific concepts.

Book Recommendations

  • The Weather Book by Jack Williams: A comprehensive guide to weather and meteorology, written in an accessible manner for young readers
  • Weather Words and What They Mean by Gail Gibbons: This book introduces young readers to common weather terminology and concepts in an engaging and educational way

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