Sci - Weather
Sci - Weather
Sci - Weather
Description
AC Science : Year 1
From Foundation to Year 2, students learn that observations can be organised to reveal
patterns, and that these patterns can be used to make predictions about phenomena. In
Year 1, students infer simple cause-and-effect relationships from their observations and
experiences, and begin to link events and phenomena with observable effects. They
observe changes that can be large or small and happen quickly or slowly. They explore
the properties of familiar objects and phenomena, identifying similarities and differences.
Students begin to value counting as a means of comparing observations, and are
introduced to ways of organising their observations.
AC Science : Year 2
From Foundation to Year 2, students learn that observations can be organised to reveal
patterns, and that these patterns can be used to make predictions about phenomena. In
Year 2, students describe the components of simple systems, such as stationary objects
subjected to pushes or pulls, or combinations of materials, and show how objects and
materials interact through direct manipulation. They observe patterns of growth and
change in living things, and describe patterns and make predictions. They explore the use
of resources from Earth and are introduced to the idea of the flow of matter when
considering how water is used. They use counting and informal measurements to make
and compare observations and begin to recognise that organising these observations in
tables makes it easier to show patterns.
Unit Focus
The focus of this unit is to look at the weather and discuss the different impacts
that this has on everyday life. Students will discuss, observe and record weather
in their own environment and explore in an attempt to understand how it
impacts people and places. Students will use a variety of science skill such as
discussing, illustrating, observing, predicting, testing, experimenting and posing
questions. This unit is integrated with both Art and Aboriginal topics to give
students a broad understanding of weather in their world.
Transfer of knowledge
Understand the ways that different weather impacts people and places
Knowledge Skills
Curriculum Goals
Curriculum
AC Science : Year 1 : ACSHE021 Nature and development of science: Science involves
asking questions about, and describing changes in, objects and events
AC Science : Year 1 : ACSSU019 Earth and space sciences: Observable changes occur in
the sky and landscape
AC Science : Year 2 : ACSHE034 Nature and development of science: Science involves
asking questions about, and describing changes in, objects and events
AC Science : Year 1 : ACSIS024 Questioning and predicting: Respond to and pose
questions, and make predictions about familiar objects and events
AC Science : Year 1 : identify and collect data, information and evidence
AC Science : Year 1 : ACSIS027 Processing and analysing data and information: Use a
range of methods to sort information, including drawings and provided tables
AC Science : Year 1 : pose questions and make predictions
AC Science : Year 1 : communicate scientific ideas, data, information and evidence, using
terminology, illustrations or representations
AC Science : Year 2 : ACSIS040 Processing and analysing data and information: Use a
range of methods to sort information, including drawings and provided tables
AC Science : Year 2 : ACSIS214 Processing and analysing data and information: Through
discussion, compare observations with predictions
AC Science : Year 2 : identify and collect data, information and evidence
Other Goals:
ACARA General Capabilities
GC41 analyse information logically and make reasoned judgments
GC40 generate and develop ideas and possibilities
GC35 pose insightful and purposeful questions
Make predictions
Lesson Description
Lesson Clouds
6
1. Discuss: How do you describe what a cloud is?
2. What I think a cloud is made of- science journal
3. Watch Cloud video (see resource list)
4. Cloud experiment: Cloud in a jar: Teachers Pay teachers
Activity (See resources)
5. Write investigation and results up in science journal
Lesson Cloud Study
7
1. Discuss that there are different types of clouds
5. Over the week we will observe, record and discuss the cloud
types.
3. Seasonal Art
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/43396411406836
2885/
http://ecm.det.wa.edu.au/connect/resolver/view/
APAC063/latest/apac063.pdf
Warm/cool colours
Rainbow craft
Puddle art
AC Visual Arts : F-2 : ACAVAM107: Use and experiment with different materials,
techniques, technologies and processes to make artworks.
AC Visual Arts : F-2 : ACAVAM108 : Create and display artworks to communicate ideas
to an audience.
Websites/ Resources
Resource Website
Description
Primary http://www.scootle.edu.au/ec/viewing/S7171/Weather-in-my-
Connections world-2012/resources/weather_in_my_world_comp.pdf
Weather in our
world
Weather http://www.everyschool.co.uk/geography-key-
Whiteboard stage-1-weather.html
http://www.topmarks.co.uk/Interactive.aspx?
interactives
cat=93
http://todayinfirstgrade.blogspot.com.au/2011/09/l
earning-about-seasons.html)