Weather around the World activities for Geography

BBC footage that asks: what is wind, how can you measure and describe it, and why does it vary in strength around the world?
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A lovely explanation of wind scale and experiment to measure the power of the wind.
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Golf ball sized hailstones and other eye popping wonders will keep them thinking.
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Know your cumulus from your strata! Includes a nice cloud matching game.
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Dress the alien so he can face the outdoors - whatever the weather. A lovely resource for infants.
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Information on weather around the world there are also some links to information about rising and warming seas and oceans.
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Lots of data, poems, songs, vocabulary and maps. Great for weather work!
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Seasons, weather conditions, a so much more - some super images for you to access. Could work well in RE / reflective sessions too.
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A super drag and drop activity. With maps for UK, Europe, World and Lincolnshire. Why ever not? Great for role play in Foundation stage, even better for a fun quiz in ks1 and ks2, put the sun on Essex, or place the rain on Manchester. Great.
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What not to wear and lots more on this BBC website.
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Extreme weather in pictures and stories. More suited to KS2 but could be adapted for infacts fairly easily.
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Find out about the weather where you are by typing in a place name or postcode. Good old BBC. Also lots of statistics on 'average conditions'.
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Wonderful images depict a snow, sunrise, frost, ice, fog and more. A super collection to talk about and look in awe at.
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Wind directions, force, precipitation, temperatures, visibility, sunshine and cloud. A day in the life for most people who live in Britain, also the menu for this great BBC website.
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