Monday, March 9, 2026

Kindergarten Meteorologists

Hello everyone! Today, we're meteorologists! We're going to talk about severe weather, like thunderstorms and tornadoes, using our cool green screen by DoInk. We've researched severe weather and how you can prepare for it. Thunderstorms have loud sounds and bright flashes of lightning, but we stay safe indoors until they pass. Tornadoes are very strong winds that spin in a circle. They can be scary, so it's important to know what to do if one comes near us. Let's learn more about weather and how to stay safe together!

In this engaging project-based learning (PBL) lesson, kindergarten students became meteorologists. They explored extreme weather and how it affects people and communities, aligning with Massachusetts science standard K-ESS3-2. Through hands-on activities, they investigated different types of extreme weather, such as hurricanes, blizzards, tornadoes and thunderstorms, and learned how to stay safe during these events. Using creative storytelling and technology, students scripted and recorded their own weather reports in front of a green screen, bringing their learning to life as they "broadcasted" from different weather conditions. This immersive experience fosters curiosity, collaboration, and communication skills while building foundational science knowledge in a fun and meaningful way.

Watch our Kindergarten meteorologists in Mrs. Halligan's class.

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