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Discover exciting weather experiments perfect for kids! Dive into our shaving cream clouds to visualize rain's descent using food coloring. Experience the fascinating cause-and-effect of water movement through a tube. Create colorful wind socks from construction paper and tissue paper, then test them against a fan to see how they react to wind. After 10 days of tracking weather, we graphed our sunny discoveries! Inspired by “The Mitten,” we crafted our own mittens and kids loved exploring if they keep hands warm. Join us for weather fun!
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Weather Check out our fun experiments and activities…
Shaving cream clouds! We used food coloring to show the downward motion of rain under the cloud.
We watched the cause and effect relationship of what happens when we pour water into the top end of the tube. We watched it come out the bottom to further prove that water (and rain) move downward.
Our wind socks! We made these with construction paper, tissue paper, and string! Then we tested them in front of a fan to see if they blew in the wind!
After observing the weather for 10 days, we graphed our weather! We noticed that there were more sunny days!
After reading The Mitten, we cut out our own mittens, sewed them together, cut out and colored the animals, and placed them inside the mitten to stay warm. We explored whether or not this paper mitten would actually keep our hands warm in the winter. We decided that the paper mitten was not warm enough!!!