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Science·Weather & Climate·conceptual

Geography & Local Weather

Know that different places around the world have very different typical weather — tropical places are hot and wet all year, deserts are very dry, polar regions are freezing cold — and that geography (distance from the equator, altitude, nearness to the sea) affects local weather

Suggested ages 7–9

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Learning journey

Your child is learning about weather science — how meteorologists forecast weather, what causes different weather patterns like wind and storms, and understanding the water cycle that brings us rain and snow.

Evidence of understanding

  • Describe typical weather in at least three different climate types
  • Explain that places near the equator tend to be hotter
  • Name at least one factor that affects a place's weather besides latitude

Assessment prompt

If Geography & Local Weather compared weather in a tropical rainforest, a desert, and the Arctic, could they describe how different each is and explain why — like distance from the equator?

Standards alignment

No external standards are linked to this topic.