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Folklore DVD & Chart

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FOR ALL AGES


Learn about clouds and predicting weather by using this entertaining and informative 12 minute DVD video! The theme of the video is based on folklore, and times-gone-by, when the only way of predicting the weather was by observing the changing skies and wind directions. In addition to the DVD, this set includes a folklore cloud chart featuring 15 colorful cloud photographs paired with folklore sayings about cloud formations and the weather they bring.
Price: $15.95 each per set

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Kit Components Can Also Be Purchased Online Individually

Standards Based

Cloud Chart is a standards-based module containing colorful posters, activities, maps, and games to explain how clouds, wind and weather are related. Activities are based on common state standards in science, math, and language arts. Each activity contains detailed information about which standards are addressed. References to national science standards are provided as well.

Low Tech, High Fun

The only required equipment: your own eyes, a Cloud Chart, the sky, and wind direction. With engaging activities, full color cloud charts for each student, Cloud Chart Cards, maps and Cloud Chart DVD students can have fun looking at clouds in a whole new way and develop analytical skills that will last a lifetime.

Observe Science As It Happens

Often science and science processes are too small or too large to be observed directly without the use of expensive technology. Students use color cloud charts and direct observational techniques to promote understanding of clouds and weather. Relying on simple observations of cloud patters, wind speed, and air pressure, students analyze weather conditions to general conclusions and make predictions — perhaps more accurately than the logical meteorologist!

Thoughtful

Cloud Chart's thoughtful design includes teach support such as content background, information about student misconceptions, and alternate learning strategies which make any teacher a subject matter expert regardless of "scientific comfort."