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Exploring Meteorology: Year 3

Exploring Meteorology: Year 3

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Course Overview: Dive into the world of meteorology as a Year 3 student! Learn about weather phenomena, cloud formations, and discover how weather affects our lives. Engage in hands-on activities and interactive lessons to enhance your understanding of meteorology.

Course Content

Lesson 1: Weather Patterns Around the World
o Explore different weather patterns in various regions. o Understand how location and geography influence weather.

Lesson 2: Seasons and Earth’s Tilt
o Investigate the causes of seasons and Earth's axial tilt. o Learn about equinoxes and solstices.

Lesson 3: Types of Clouds and Their Features
o Identify and classify cloud types including cumulus, stratus, and cirrus. o Observe cloud formations and their characteristics.

Lesson 4: How Clouds Form and Precipitation
o Learn the process of condensation and cloud formation. o Study how clouds release precipitation like rain, snow, and hail.

Lesson 5: Wind and Its Influence
o Understand the factors that cause wind and wind direction. o Explore how air pressure differences create winds.

Lesson 6: Investigating Air Pressure Changes
o Learn about barometers and how they measure air pressure. o Conduct experiments to demonstrate changes in air pressure.

Lesson 7: Thermometers and Temperature
o Explore different types of thermometers and their uses. o Record temperature data and analyze temperature trends.

Lesson 8: Rain Gauges and Precipitation Measurement
o Study rain gauges and methods of measuring precipitation. o Analyze rainfall data to identify patterns.

Lesson 9: Thunderstorms, Lightning, and Safety
o Learn about thunderstorm formation, lightning, and thunder. o Understand safety measures during thunderstorms.

Lesson 10: Tornadoes and Hurricanes
o Explore the characteristics of tornadoes and hurricanes. o Understand the conditions that lead to their formation.

Lesson 11: Weather Journals and Patterns
o Maintain detailed weather journals and note patterns. o Analyze data to make predictions about future weather.

Lesson 12: Create a Weather Report
o Imagine being a meteorologist and create a weather report. o Present weather information using visuals and descriptions.

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