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Reading Weather Maps - Google Doc and PDF with Answer Key

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JayZee
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Grade Levels
4th - 8th, Homeschool
Resource Type
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  • Google Drive™ folder
Pages
13 pages
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What educators are saying

I love any activity that pulls in charts and graphs for students to utilize. This resource did that very well.
This was a little advanced for my students. It is a great resource, but I would say better for 4th or 5th grade.

Description

Learn to use a weather map to predict the weather!

6 page student workbook includes:

  • 1 page explanation of weather symbols
  • 5 pages of practice reading weather symbols and predicting weather (answer key included)

No prep activity includes a student workbook in PDF and Google Hyperdoc format along with a full answer key. Can be used remotely or for in person instruction.

Users say:

  • "AWESOME resource to go along with our unit of study. Thank you! :)"
  • "Amazing resource as a summative for this section of the Weather Unit!"
  • "I had an interview for an earth science position and coming from a physical science position, I was a little lost on preparing a sample lesson revolving around weather! This was perfect in teaching me what I needed to know! Thank you!"
  • "Perfect resource for practicing weather map interpretations."
  • "The resource was helpful and time saving!"
  • "This was very helpful in teaching weather maps...it also gave my students great practice using/reading weather maps! Thank you!"

Suitable for grades 4-8. Approximately 2 days worth of activities.

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Total Pages
13 pages
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
2 hours
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Standards

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NGSSMS-ESS2-5
Collect data to provide evidence for how the motions and complex interactions of air masses result in changes in weather conditions. Emphasis is on how air masses flow from regions of high pressure to low pressure, causing weather (defined by temperature, pressure, humidity, precipitation, and wind) at a fixed location to change over time, and how sudden changes in weather can result when different air masses collide. Emphasis is on how weather can be predicted within probabilistic ranges. Examples of data can be provided to students (such as weather maps, diagrams, and visualizations) or obtained through laboratory experiments (such as with condensation). Assessment does not include recalling the names of cloud types or weather symbols used on weather maps or the reported diagrams from weather stations.

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