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NWS Pueblo's
Kid's
(and
Teacher's) Page!
COLORING BOOKS!
Links for Kids
Links for Teachers
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Weather Resources For Educators Available Online - The National Weather Service has tools available for educators to teach
a number of subjects including science, math, geometry, geography, and
biology. These tools use simplified methods to communicate important
facts to everyone from pre-schoolers to college-level students. From
understanding how tornadoes form to identifying cloud formations, these
resources are easy to download for your convenience.
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Weather
Here and There - 6 weather-related lessons
using the Internet and a hands-on approach. Grades 4-6.
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The
Weather Unit - Extensive list of weather-related
class projects.
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K-12
Outreach Activities in Weather and Climate - Various weather links from
the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)
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Blustery
Beginnings - Learn about the wind
Kids and Teachers
DataStreme
The main goal of DataStreme
is to train Weather Resource Education Teachers for grades K-12. DataStreme
is a 13 week distance learning course. Teachers successfully completing
the course will receive 3 semester hour graduate credits from the State
University of New York at Brockport. The course also requires 3 group meetings.
One meeting will be at the local National Weather Service Office. In southern
Colorado, the group has a tour of the National Weather Service Office in
Pueblo. More information is available on the
DataStreme
Information Page .
For
more information on DataStreme, a list of Local
Implementation Team leaders for the entire country is also available.
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Monday, 03-Feb-2003 18:32:08 GMT
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