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1. Explain the difference between climate and weather. 2. Explain the factors that determine climate. 3. Explain how some of these factors work together to determine regional climates. Time Required: 90 minutes. Materials Needed: Teacher computer with internet access and projector.
This lesson plan includes the objectives, prerequisites, and exclusions of the lesson teaching students how to describe the difference between weather and climate and identify factors that affect climate.
This lesson discusses the effects of climate change and the action which is needed to reduce its effects. Commonly used climate change phrases will be discussed, and students’ reading and listening skills will be tested.
The Education Pack contains learning activity ideas, sample lesson plans, tips and further resources to use with pupils aged 7 – 16 years. Learning activities are grouped around the following three themes. weather and climate. climate change: causes, evidence and future predictions.
Understand the impact of climate on weather with free StoryboardThat lessons. Includes visual journals. Ideal for students learning about meteorological events.
Have students watch the Weather vs. Climate Video and take notes on the factors used to determine weather and climate and how much time it takes to collect each.
Children explore the differences between weather and climate. The class discusses how weather describes the short-term temperature, rainfall, wind, etc., and climate describes the average over a long period of time. In pairs, children are given the Umbrellas needed for the School Fair: Weather or Climate Sheet.