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Flinn Weather Activity Kit

By: The Flinn Staff

Item #: AP5074 

Price: $65.05

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Flinn Weather Activity Kit for Earth science and meteorology is an all-inclusive weather activity kit that demonstrates the simple tools and techniques that are used to measure atmospheric conditions and predict weather.

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Can you predict the weather? Use this all-inclusive weather activity kit to show your students the simple tools and techniques that are used to measure atmospheric conditions and predict weather. Students record precipitation data, see how a sling psychrometer measures relative humidity and dew point, take wind measurements, and create their own barometer. A great starter kit to learn the basics of meteorology!

Kit contains enough student materials for 30 students working in pairs.

Specifications

Materials Included in Kit: 
Balloons, 12", mixed colors, 15
Barometric measurement card master sheet
Black rubber caps, ½" diameter, 3
Cotton wicks, flat, ¼", 3
Cups, paper, plain white, 3 oz, 60
Index cards, white, unlined, 3" x 5", pkg/15
Pipets, Beral-type, thin stem, 3
Precipitation gauge master sheets, 2
PVC pieces, ½" diameter, 6" piece, " hole in end, 3
Rubber bands, #64, 15
Rubber bands, small, 15
Screws, #6 x ¾", 3
Straws, bar-type, 15
Straws, plastic, ¼" o.d., pkg/50
Thermometers, plastic-backed, 6
Toothpicks, wood, 15


Correlation to Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)

Science & Engineering Practices

Planning and carrying out investigations

Disciplinary Core Ideas

MS-ESS2.C: The Roles of Water in Earth’s Surface Processes
MS-ESS2.D: Weather and Climate
HS-ESS2.C: The Roles of Water in Earth’s Surface Processes

Crosscutting Concepts

Cause and effect

Performance Expectations

MS-ESS2-5. Collect data to provide evidence for how the motions and complex interactions of air masses results in changes in weather conditions.