Discover a comprehensive collection of meteorology resources tailored specifically for educators across all grade levels. Dive into a vast array of engaging videos, interactive worksheets, informative websites, and captivating activities designed to captivate students' interest. Delve into topics such as the dynamic atmosphere, the fascinating processes of convection, conduction, and radiation, the intricate mechanisms of wind and the water cycle. Explore concepts like humidity, dew point, clouds, and precipitation, while unraveling the mysteries of weather fronts, surface maps, and the art of interpreting weather station models. Prepare to embark on an exciting journey through stormy weather, gaining insights into the awe-inspiring forces behind hurricanes and tornadoes.

Immerse yourself in a thought-provoking animated video that draws a captivating parallel between climate change and the timeless game of Tetris....

Ignite your students' curiosity about transferring heat energy through conduction, with this engaging worksheet and lab! Designed for young...

Scientists demonstrate what tree rings tell us about the change in climate over time and how the climate changes in cycles.

This is a great video to examine how a lightning bolt is formed and travels.

In this Earth Science lab, students will create their own homemade barometers using a canning jar, a balloon, and a straw. The barometers can show...

This is a great basic introductory video for exploring elements related to the sky. It also helps with some basic sight words.

Find out how glacier melt can actually raise the sea levels of the ocean.  Thermal expansion is also explained in this science video.

In this Google Drawing activity, students will create a concept map using the following words: Earth Science, geology, waves, currents, astronomy...

Have you ever wanted to know how rainbows are formed?  This video quickly and graphically demonstrates and explains how they are formed.

In this Study Jam video, students will have a chance to learn about the concepts of air mass and weather front, as well as the differences between...

 

Indulge in an endearing Sesame Street video that serves as a delightful introduction or review of the four seasons. Immerse your...

In this lab/demonstration, the teacher will demonstrate how convection currents in the atmosphere occur. This demonstration is very visible and...

This video discusses how temperatures in lakes affect the flow of the lake's ecosystem.

This "Its OK to be Smart" video discusses why our bodies feel cold.  Students will learn that it is all about heat transfer.  The video will...

This file includes all of the assignments, instructions, lab notes, labs, worksheets, and presentations to teach the first chapter of Earth...

Delight in an adorable video and catchy song designed to assist younger students in comprehending and recognizing the seasons. This engaging...

Embark on an illuminating video that unravels the secrets of wind. Explore the fascinating mechanisms behind wind generation on our planet....

 

Embark on a compelling video that sheds light on the physical and mental repercussions experienced by humans when struck by lightning....

In this informative video, the question "Why do trees have rings?" is explored in detail. The presenter delves into the fascinating topic of tree...

Engage in a captivating Earth Science activity that hones your cloud identification skills. In this interactive session, students will have the...

I blame the Coronavirus for causing boredom which in turn caused me to play with making a video for my students. In this episode, El Guapo is...

In this Earth Science or Physical Science lab, students will gain an understanding of the three types of thermal energy transfer, conduction,...

In this Earth Science lab, students will crush a soda can using atmospheric pressure. This is a common science experiment with a twist. In this...

In this episode El Guapo and Mr. Weir visit Argentina and the Iguazu Falls. They then teach about waterfalls and clouds. Students will be taught...