WEATHER AND SEASONS ROUNDUP
Today. In real life. July 28th we are in northern WI at our summer haven-home. The forecast predicts that the high for the day will reach 60 degrees. You heard me right. We turned on our heat last night! I have on a fleece cardigan. Oh. It's raining, too. Like BIG-time raining.
Seems like the kind of day perfect for one of my ULTRA Theme RoundUPs. I've spent the day culling through my memory cards in search of weather goodies. That led me also to discover some images that relate to 'seasons' and it seems helpful to keep them all here together.
While I was making my Author-Illustrator school visit rounds across WI late this spring, I found a Kindergarten classroom set up with its own weather station! They had an 'old-school' video camera and the kiddos 'reported' the weather across the country for film. The map above is their backdrop to design each day's specifics -- complete with high and low fronts.
Let's get started with some descriptive words for weather.
Piggy Back Song for Weather Reporting |
Florida VPK Weather Tracking Spinner |
Indiana Painted Preschool Mural |
Ohio Childcare Center Umbrellas |
Florida Elementary Rain Writing Project |
Wisconsin Kindergarten Rain Project and Writing |
Westerville, OH Spring Kindergarten Quilt |
Westerville, OH Spring Kindergarten Quilt |
Indiana Preschool Spring Sunshine + Cupcake Liner Flowers |
Illinois Elementary Showcase for "April Showers" |
WI Spring Bulletin Board |
Ohio Sunshine from Painted Footprints |
What's a day of day of precipitation without some rainbow color?
All this thinking about weather, makes me realize just how fast the seasons change.
Here's a couple of my VERY favorite 'season' projects.
This first one is from my amazing field trip to Italy!
REGGIO EMILIA, ITALY
Hopefully this has given you some new ideas for the year ahead.
As always, it would be such a big help if you could pin your favorites.
The majority of my visitors come via Pinterest.
Hope that your planning-phase to return to the classroom is exciting.
This is great! Thank you so much for posting all these to aid us with ideas for the weather unit!
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