06 What Causes Weather
👩🏫 Teacher’s Guide
Objective
Students will describe how the Sun’s energy drives temperature, wind, and precipitation to create weather patterns on Earth.
Vocabulary
solar energy, wind, precipitation, climate, atmosphere, convection current
Teaching Notes
- Begin with a hands-on model or real-world observation.
- Define vocabulary with visuals and examples.
- Encourage prediction and comparison.
- Connect lesson to global weather or local climate news.
🧒 Student Worksheet
Concept and Helping Material
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Definition. The Sun powers weather by heating Earth's surface unevenly, creating wind, clouds, and precipitation.
Helping ideas and samples:
- Draw the water cycle or convection pattern.
- Observe local weather and record patterns.
- Compare sunny and cloudy days.
Vocabulary and Definition
- — energy from the Sun
- — moving air caused by temperature and pressure differences
- — water that falls as rain, snow, or hail
- — long-term weather pattern of an area
- — layer of gases around Earth
Words to Learn
, , ,
Sentences to Fill In
1. Weather is controlled by the .
2. Wind is caused by uneven of Earth.
3. Water cycle begins with .
4. Clouds form when water vapor .
5. Rain and snow are types of .
Hands-On Experiment or Activities
What You Need: lamp, bowl of water, ice, thermometer.
What You Do: heat and cool different areas; observe movement and condensation.
Think and Talk: What changed? .
What stayed the same? .
Reflection
- What did you learn about 06 What Causes Weather?
- What can people do to understand local weather better?