Instructions
Below are activities related to Art and Science that focus on the theme of weather. Complete the tasks and have fun being creative while learning!
Art Activity: Create Your Weather Poster
1. Choose a type of weather (sunny, rainy, snowy, stormy, etc.) that you like the most.
2. Using colored pencils, markers, or paint, create a poster that represents your chosen weather. Include at least three elements, such as:
- Sun or clouds
- Rain or snow
- A landscape affected by that weather (e.g., a sunny beach, a snowy mountain)
3. Add a creative title to your poster, such as "A Perfect Sunny Day!" or "Winter Wonderland."
4. Write a short paragraph (3-5 sentences) at the bottom of your poster explaining why you like this weather and how it makes you feel.
Science Activity: Weather Log
1. For one week, keep a daily log of the weather in your area. Use the following template to record:
| Day | Date | Weather Description | Temperature (C/F) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | |||
| Tuesday | |||
| Wednesday | |||
| Thursday | |||
| Friday | |||
| Saturday | |||
| Sunday |
2. After the week is complete, analyze your weather log and answer the following questions:
- What was the most common type of weather you experienced?
- Which day had the highest temperature?
- Did you notice any patterns in the weather throughout the week?
Reflection
Reflect on what you learned from both the art and science activities. Write a few sentences about how weather affects our daily lives and what you enjoyed most about these tasks.