ES-ESS2.D-1
Weather Master
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Game Info for Teachers
COMBINED RATING
3.4 Stars
TEACHERS (3)
3.0
STUDENTS (1218)
3.8
LENGTH
17 Minutes
GRADES
3
4
5
CAPABILITIES
ES
Spanish Language Support
Text-to-Speech Support
Saves Progress
Description
A meteorologist is teaching their trainee on how to predict the weather for their town. However the weather has been out of whack due to someone called the Weather Master.
Vocabulary Words
meteorologist
weather
thermometer
barometer
rain gauge
air pressure
temperature
seasons
winter
spring
summer
fall
clouds
precipitation
wind
anemometer
wind vane
lightning
Instructions
Play through this interactive game to learn about Weather Patterns. Suitable for Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5.
Main Concepts
Wind is the flow of air from one location to another.
Humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air.
Air pressure is due to the weight of air and is also related to its temperature.
Properties of air masses include humidity, temperature, and air pressure.
A thermometer measures temperature.
A barometer measures air pressure.
Weather is defined as the conditions of the atmosphere at a particular place and time.(ES)
Water that falls from clouds is called precipitation.
Temperature is a measure of how cold or hot something is.
A wind vane measures wind direction.
Meteorologists use a variety of weather tools to collect data about local weather conditions.
An anemometer measures wind speed.
Meteorologists record and analyze weather patterns across different times and areas.
Some measures of weather include temperature, precipitation, and wind direction.
A rain gauge measures precipitation.
Clouds form when water vapor cools and forms liquid droplets in the atmosphere.
Discussion Questions
Before the Game
What are three words we can use to describe the weather? What does a meteorologist do?
After the Game
What are three tools a meteorologist uses to gather information about the weather? Which of the tools measures air pressure? Which tool or tools can help us predict future weather? What types of weather can be expected during each of the four seasons? What two tools give us information about wind?
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Game Details
Difficulty
Content Integration
Lexile Level
705
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