2nd grade weather projects

Engage your 2nd graders with these hands-on weather projects that will teach them about meteorology while having fun. Explore creative ideas to spark their curiosity and deepen their understanding of weather patterns.
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Hey ya'll! This Texas girl is FREEZING! It is cold, rainy and windy. Not ok with me! I prefer my 60 degree winters. We've had some really crummy weather the past few days and as much as I hate to say it, it went along perfectly with our weather unit. Here are a few things I've heard them say over the past few days with all of our rain: "Wow! Look at all the moisture!" "Mrs.Bernethy, look! Precipitation is falling from the sky really fast!" "If we get enough precipitation, is it going to…

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Karolyn Bonneau
learning about weather and seasons in 2nd grade. Great post with so many great activities for teaching weather and the seasons in 2nd grade Weather 2nd Grade, Weather Unit Preschool, Weather Unit Kindergarten, Teaching Seasons, Homeschooling 2nd Grade, Weather Unit Study, Weather Activities Preschool, Seasons Lessons, Weather And Seasons

So for the past few weeks in Science, we’ve been learning about the weather. Strange at this time of year, I know, but our district dictates when we teach specific concepts and I guess this is when they want us to teach weather! We had so much fun, I am so excited to share our […]

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Denise Blumberg
Am I the only one who is ready for this Winter to be over? Spring Break is right around the corner and we still have freezing temperatures ... Art 2nd Grade, Rain Watercolor, Watercolor Resist, Grade 1 Art, Classe D'art, Weather Art, Smart Class, Spring Art Projects, Collaborative Art Projects

Am I the only one who is ready for this Winter to be over? Spring Break is right around the corner and we still have freezing temperatures here!! This week we have been looking at the ugly, freezing, dark skies and rain. We wanted to turn it into something beautiful! Begin with a white crayon and draw the horizon line. there should be a big emphasis on drawing OVALS instead of circles. Students figured out that you can see the white crayon BETTER when the paper in on their stool UNDER the…

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Gina Davis