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This is a basic lesson on clouds. Very nice photos of cumulus and cumulonimbus clouds are presented on the page as well as a description of all major cloud types and their associated weather. Two activities are presented. One invites the learner to create a cloud, while the other involves creating a collage of cloud images along with information about the weather associated with each cloud type.
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This
is
a
well
constructed
curriculum
module
dealing
with
the
water
cycle.
In
this
module,
students
first
carry
out
a
number
of
activities
that
demonstrate
the
concepts
of
evaporation,
condensation,
precipitation,
and
soil
moisture
and
runoff.
The
students
then
construct
a
terrarium
as
a
way
to
observe
the
water
cycle
as
a
whole.
Immediately
following
this,
students
use
the
Internet
to
acquire
real
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Web
Weather
for
Kids
offers
hands-on
classroom
activities
for
students
to
learn
about
selected
severe
weather
phenomena.
Each
activity
has
step-by-step
instructions,
materials
lists,
and
guiding
questions
for
students.
A
Teacher
Tips
page
offers
implementation
strategies
for
teachers.
Phenomena
covered
include
the
formation
of
thunderstorms,
lightning,
and
tornados.
Students
explore
the
concepts
of
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Wilson
Alwyn
Bentley
(1865-1931),
famous
for
his
photomicrographs
of
snow
crystals,
prepared
sets
of
glass
lantern
slides
of
dew,
frost
and
ice
crystals.
Many
of
these
sets
found
their
way
to
colleges
and
universities
around
the
United
States.
The
University
of
Wisconsin's
Department
of
Atmospheric
and
Oceanic
Sciences
donated
their
collection
to
the
Schwerdtfeger
Library
in
2000.
Shortly
after,
the
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This
site
provides
an
overview
of
the
earth's
atmospheric
greenhouse
effect
by
briefly
exploring
the
atmospheres
of
nearby
planets
and
discussing
the
greenhouse
gases
of
our
atmosphere.
Information
at
this
site
helps
students
to
understand
that
the
greenhouse
effect
is
what
makes
this
planet
suitable
for
life
as
we
know
it
and
that
the
earth's
atmosphere
contains
trace
gases,
water
vapor,
carbon
dioxide,
...
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This
site
is
all
about
snow
crystals
and
snowflakes.
The
many
facets
of
snow
crystals
are
described
here,
along
with
attempts
to
understand
their
formation.
This
site
includes
collections
of
super-high-resolution
snow
crystal
photos,
as
well
as
links
to
learn
about
snow
crystal
classifications
and
how
to
make
snow
crystal
fossils.
Included
in
the
study
of
how
snow
crystals
form,
these
researchers
...
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This
interactive
site
features
games,
animations,
and
teachers'
materials
intended
to
introduce
younger
students
to
climate
change.
There
is
information
about
what
climate
change
is,
the
difference
between
weather
and
climate,
and
the
greenhouse
effect.
There
are
also
materials
on
the
climate
system,
ancient
climates,
and
how
scientists
investigate
climate.
Other
topics
include
discussions
of
whether
...
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Follow the adventures of a single raindrop character through the water cycle. The text is written at an appropriate level for primary students, and the illustrations will be compelling for young learners. A diagram the last page serves as a review of the raindrop's travels.
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Windows
to
the
Universe
is
a
user-friendly
learning
system
pertaining
to
the
Earth
and
Space
sciences.
The
objective
of
this
project
is
to
develop
an
innovative
and
engaging
web
site
that
spans
the
Earth
and
Space
sciences
and
includes
a
rich
array
of
documents,
including
images,
movies,
animations,
and
data
sets
that
explore
the
Earth
and
Space
sciences
and
the
historical
and
cultural
ties
between
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) deals with natural hazards such as hurricanes, floods, national security matters, winter storms, etc. in a non-threatening scientifc and fun manner for children. The site includes animations, videos, games, quizzes and questions areas that address hazardous situations that children may face at any given time.
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