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Submitted by: Laurie Eckstein
Endorsed by: Don Descy, Mankato State University
Grade Level(s): Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3
Subject(s): Science/Meteorology
Description: Wind is moving air. Wind vanes have been used to measure wind direction for hundreds of years and they are often decorative- a farmer might have a cow on a wind vane, while a fisherman might have a lobster on his. The students will make wind vanes and decorate them with symbols that represent their interests.
Goal: Students will understand that wind vanes are used to measure wind direction.
Objectives:
Background Information: Wind vanes have been used for hundreds of years. Many times they are decorative and you can often find them on top of buildings. Wind vanes can have many different decorations on them. Farmers will often have cows, chickens, or pigs on them.
Concepts: Students will be able to:
Materials:
Procedure:
Assessment:
-ask students if they have ever seen a wind vane and if so, is this what one looks like
-ask students if their wind vane direction indicates the direction the wind is blowing from
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