Weather Chart
Description of Cricut Lesson & Activity
Create this fun weather chart to use all school year to teach about the weather and keep track of the season. Have fun dressing up the little bears each day to help teach students what to wear for different types of weather.
K-2
Intermediate
45 Minutes
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Arts and Crafts
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General
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Literacy
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Science
ISTE Standards
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1.1a Learning Goals
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1.1b Customized Learning Environments
State / Local / Other Standards
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NGSS K-ESS2-1: Use and share observations of local weather conditions to describe patterns over time.
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CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.K.1: Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about kindergarten topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups.
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Learning Objective(s)
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Students will be able to identify and describe different types of weather using a weather chart.
Materials Required
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White Cardstock
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Black Cardstock
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Red Cardstock
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Orange Cardstock
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Yellow Cardstock
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Green Cardstock
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Light Blue Cardstock
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Dark Blue Cardstock
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Purple Cardstock
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Light Purple Cardstock
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Pink Cardstock
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Light Brown Cardstock
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Medium Brown Cardstock
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Dark Brown Cardstock
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Cream Cardstock
Other tools and materials:
- Glue
- Printer
- Optional: Lamination Sheets
Instructions
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Start by loading in the cardstock to your machine, and cutting all of the different colors of cardstock.
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Glue and piece together all of the bear outfits, seasons, and the poster.
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Optional: Laminate all of the pieces, use clear velcro dots or poster sticky tack to stick the pieces to the poster.
Assessment
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Students will create their own weather chart that includes drawings and labels for at least three types of weather (sunny, rainy, snowy, etc.) and present it to the class.