Hoja de actividades del mapa meteorológico del Reino Unido
Medición de la dirección del viento
Hoja de actividades para medir la dirección del viento
Medición de la precipitación
Hoja de actividades para medir la precipitación
Medición de temperatura
Hoja de actividades para medir la temperatura
Tipos de nubes
Vídeo sobre tipos de nubes
Medición de la cobertura de nubes
Hoja de actividades de Okta Grid
Hoja de actividades para medir la cobertura de nubes
Reloj de sol
Diseñar un copo de nieve
Vídeo sobre todo sobre los copos de nieve
Hoja de actividades sobre formas de copos de nieve
En esta sección de Actividades meteorológicas de KS1, su hijo explorará una variedad de tipos de nubes y técnicas para registrar y medir la temperatura con precisión. También pueden experimentar con una cuadrícula de Okta o diseñar y probar su propio reloj de sol. Estas actividades se alinean con los aspectos de arte, geografía, matemáticas y ciencias del plan de estudios nacional de Inglaterra. Experimente nuestros otros temas clave de la etapa uno para una selección diversa de actividades interesantes y basadas en estándares para su salón de clase o para niños educados en el hogar. Planifique su día con facilidad y deleite mientras elige entre nuestra amplia gama de opciones de temas.
Included Resources +
This pack includes ten activity sheets with accompanying lesson plans and a Nature Journal for recording weather observations, measurements, and discoveries throughout the year.
• Nature Journal — interactive notebook for recording weather observations, measurements, and discoveries
• Play Outside — encourage outdoor exploration and weather observation in all seasons
• UK Weather Map — learn about weather patterns across the United Kingdom
• Measuring Wind Direction — build a wind vane and discover where the wind comes from
• Measuring Precipitation — create a rain gauge to measure rainfall
• Measuring Temperature — learn to use thermometers and track temperature changes
• Types Of Clouds — identify and classify different cloud formations
• Measuring Cloud Cover — observe and record how much of the sky is covered by clouds
• Sundial — explore how the sun's position changes throughout the day
• Design A Snowflake — discover the science and symmetry of snowflakes through art
Key Details +
• Year Group: KS1 — Year 1 & Year 2 (ages 5–7)
• Key Stage: KS1
• Subject: Geography, Science
• Resource Type: Activity Sheets + Lesson Plans + Nature Journal
• Format: Instant PDF Download
• Number of Activities: 10
Curriculum Alignment +
Aligned to the KS1 Geography and Science National Curriculum. Geography coverage includes weather and climate — observing and describing weather patterns across the UK and the seasons. Science coverage includes Year 1 seasonal changes (weather associated with the seasons) and Year 2 uses of everyday materials. Develops scientific enquiry skills through measurement, observation, and data recording. Cross-curricular links to Maths (Year 2 — measuring and data handling), Art & Design (Design A Snowflake — symmetry and pattern), and outdoor learning.
Teaching Tips +
Measuring Wind Direction and Measuring Precipitation work best set up as permanent outdoor stations that children visit regularly — a weather station corner of the playground makes a brilliant ongoing class project. The Nature Journal works best introduced at the start of the school year so children build a full year of weather records across all four seasons. UK Weather Map is a great whole-class starter using a projected map — children can mark daily weather symbols across the country. Design A Snowflake makes an excellent winter display activity and pairs naturally with a discussion of water changing state (ice, water, steam) for a Year 2 science link.