Weather
Weather
Write all the words you can think of to describe weather.
Why do we have seasons?
The Earth is tilted as it makes its yearly journey around the sun.
The Earth’s axis is titled 23.5 degrees. This means that the Earth is always “pointed” to one side as it goes around the sun. As the Earth moves around the sun it is half in light and half in dark. The varying amounts of sunlight around the Earth during the year create the seasons.
The tilt of the Earth means it leans towards the sun (summer) and 6 months later leans away (winter).
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The SeasonsSpring is March to May in England and the average temperature is 8 degrees.
Summer is June to August and temperatures can reach around 25 degrees.
Autumn is September to November and the average temperature is 12 degrees.
Winter is December to January and the average temperature is 6 degrees.
The length of daylight has a significant variation between summer and winter in the British Isles. Is this the same for all countries around the world?
How does the weather change through the seasons?
Why does the Weather change?
Which season is your favourite and why?
Watch this video about weather patterns.
https://study.com/academy/lesson/weather-patterns-lesson-for-kids.html
Who can remember what a weather pattern is?
It occurs when the weather stays the same for days or weeks at a time.
Have we had a weather pattern over the last few days?
Who can think of seasonal weather patterns?
Weather symbols on a weather map
Who has seen a map like this before?
What does it show us?
When might we look at this type of map, in the morning or afternoon?
What weather do you think this weather map is showing?
What season could this be in?
What weather do you think this weather map is showing?
What season could this be in?
What weather do you think this weather map is showing?
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What weather do you think this weather map is showing?
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