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Science·Weather & Climate·procedural

Using Weather Instruments

Use weather instruments to measure and record weather data: thermometers for temperature in °C, rain gauges for rainfall, wind vanes for direction, and anemometers for wind speed — and keep a weather diary over time

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

  • Name at least three weather instruments and explain what each measures
  • Read a thermometer and record the temperature in degrees Celsius
  • Record weather data in a table or diary over several days

Assessment prompt

If Using Weather Instruments had a thermometer, rain gauge, and wind vane at school, could they take daily readings, record them in a table, and spot patterns over a week or month?

Standards alignment

No external standards are linked to this topic.