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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to understand different types of weather and how they affect our daily lives.

Materials and Prep

  • Pen and paper for drawing
  • Access to a window to observe the weather

No prior knowledge required, just bring your curiosity!

Activities

  • Draw the weather: Look outside the window and draw what you see. Is it sunny, rainy, or cloudy?
  • Weather dance: Move like the weather! Dance fast for wind, slow for rain, and gently for sunshine.
  • Weather chart: Create a simple chart to track the weather each day for a week. Use symbols like ☀️ for sunny, 🌧️ for rainy, and 🌬️ for windy.

Talking Points

  • Quotation: "Weather is what the sky and air outside are like. It can be sunny, rainy, windy, or snowy."
  • Quotation: "Weather affects what we wear. We wear coats when it's cold and bring umbrellas when it's rainy."
  • Quotation: "Weather changes every day. It's like magic in the sky!"

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