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Weather For Children

NEW! WEATHER FOR CHILDREN DVD SERIES
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4 Volume Set
Grades K-4
23 minutes each
Teacher's Guides
Closed-captioned
Set: $119.80, Each: $29.95
Why do the seasons change? Why does it rain? And what exactly is a cloud made of? These and many other basic weather questions are addressed in Weather for Children, an informative series that introduces young students to a variety of basic weather concepts and terms. Through lively footage and animations, students will learn how clouds develop, what creates wind, how precipitation such as rain and snow forms, and how different factors on Earth affect the climate for a region. Simple hands-on experiments and investigations will help demonstrate weather concepts in a way kids can understand and remember. This series correlates to the National Science Education Standards for Earth & Space Science: Properties of Earth Materials, Objects in the Sky and changes in Earth & Sky.

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ALL ABOUT CLIMATE & SEASONS
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#V6036, $29.95
Winter, spring, summer and fall. We know what happens in our own back yards at these times during the year, but it isn't the same everywhere in the world! When it's warm and sunny where you are, it might be very different at other places in the world. Why do the seasons change? And what causes different regions in the world to have different climates? These and other questions are answered in All About Climate & Seasons, where young students will learn about these yearly changes through engaging examples and explanations. A hands-on investigation shows the effects of direct sunlight on areas of the world, while Dr. Jon Nese, chief meteorologist at The Franklin Institute Science Museum, demonstrates the concept behind the device known as an orrery. 23 minutes.
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ALL ABOUT METEOROLOGY
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#V6037, $29.95
Have you ever wondered how a weather forecaster knows what the weather will be like? In All About Meteorology, young students will see how meteorologists can predict the weather for the upcoming week and even a few months down the road through scientific deduction and high-tech equipment. Students will visit with Dr. Jon Nese, chief meteorologist at The Franklin Institute Science Museum in Philadelphia, to get an up-close look at the equipment meteorologists use to forecast the weather and explore such concepts as the water cycle and air pressure. Through a fun, hands-on demonstration, see how students can set up their own mini-weather station to monitor conditions in their own areas. 23 minutes.
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ALL ABOUT RAIN, SNOW, SLEET & HAIL
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#V6038, $29.95
Precipitation comes in many different forms and is caused by a wide variety of forces. But what makes the sky open up? And how is water changed into all of these different forms? Young students will find the answer to these questions in All About Rain, Snow, Sleet & Hail and learn more about the sky and storm clouds in this engaging program. Two hands-on demonstrations show that air not only has weight, but that warm air rises, while a visit with a meteorologist illustrates how the measurement and observation of rainfall helps in determining the forecast. 23 minutes.
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ALL ABOUT WINDS & CLOUDS
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#V6039, $29.95
Cool breezes or mighty gusts, soft and fluffy, or dark and foreboding... Wind and clouds are aspects of nature that fascinate us and can help meteorologists predict upcoming weather patterns. All About Wind & Clouds takes young students on a lively exploration of these everyday weather forms, where they'll learn more about the various types of clouds and how the wind affects them. A visit with Dr. Jon Nese, chief meteorologist at The Franklin Institute Science Museum, demonstrates how wind speed is measured with an anemometer, while a fun, hands-on demonstration shows kids how thy can build their own weather vane to monitor wind patterns in their area. 23 minutes.
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Weather For Children
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The SSL For Children Collection
Part of the Schlessinger Science Library For Children Collection

Correlates to the National Science Education Standards
Earth & Space Science
  • Properties Of Earth Materials
  • Objects In The Sky
  • Changes In Earth & Sky
  • This series also supports other areas within the Content Standards.

    Curriculum Correlation Chart

    See also Weather Fundamentals for Grades 5-8.
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