- The child learned about different weather conditions such as rain, wind, and temperature.
- They learned how to observe and record weather patterns over a period of time.
- They learned about the tools used in a weather station, such as a thermometer, rain gauge, and anemometer.
- They learned about the importance of collecting accurate data for weather predictions.
- They learned about the impact of weather on daily activities and how it can affect people's lives.
For continued development, the child can expand their weather station by adding more tools such as a barometer to measure air pressure or a hygrometer to measure humidity. They can also research and learn about different weather phenomena such as thunderstorms, hurricanes, or tornadoes. Additionally, they can compare their weather data with online weather reports or other weather stations in their area to see how accurate their observations are. This activity can also be a great opportunity to discuss climate change and its impact on weather patterns.