Charting the Weather: a guest post by What Do We Do All Day?
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Today I have a guest post from What Do We Do All Day?
Because she lives in the city with no car, no yard and a tiny apartment in a big city, she sometimes she has to be creative to keep her young ones busy. We all benefit from her creativity. Today she shares her project on charting weather. This is an activity that is simple and open to a wide age group.
Because she lives in the city with no car, no yard and a tiny apartment in a big city, she sometimes she has to be creative to keep her young ones busy. We all benefit from her creativity. Today she shares her project on charting weather. This is an activity that is simple and open to a wide age group.
For older kids you could make this into a more advanced project by:
- tracking the difference in high and low temperature every day
- tracking the discrepancy between the predicted and the actual temperatures
- calculating the change in temperature from day to day
- calculating the average temperature
Extra Credit Reading:
The Best Book of Weather
If Frogs Made the Weather