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      • This can be done by making your own weather tools. For example, teach kids to use a mercury thermometer carefully to record the external and internal temperature. Make your own wind vane, anemometer, and rainfall gauge, using simple crafts and recyclable materials found at home.
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  2. Jan 22, 2018 · Kids can make weather tools using simple materials you have at home: make a rain gauge, a wind vane, an anemometer, a thermometer and more.

    • How to Build Your Own Weathervane
    • Make Your Own Rain Gauge
    • Make Your Own Barometer

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    1. Time:10 minutes 2. Cost: Less than $5 3. Difficulty: Easy

    Materials

    1. An empty clear plastic container with a lid (like a peanut butter jar) 2. Modeling dough 3. Rocks or sand 4. A pencil with an eraser on the back 5. A straw 6. A needle (or pin) 7. Cardstock 8. Tape 9. Glue

    Tools

    1. Scissors 2. Colored pencils, markers, or crayons

    Stats

    1. Time: 10 minutes 2. Cost: Less than $5 3. Difficulty:Easy

    Materials

    1. A large plastic bottle with straight sides(like a soda bottle) 2. Transparent tape 3. (Optional) Food coloring

    Tools

    1. Scissors 2. A permanent marker 3. A ruler

    Stats

    1. Time:15 minutes 2. Cost:Less than $5 3. Difficulty: Easy

    Materials

    1. 1 metal (or glass) jar 2. 1 large balloon 3. 2 rubber bands 4. 1 thin wooden skewer 5. Cardboard (or foam board) 6. Tape 7. Glue

    Tools

    1. Scissors 2. Markers 3. Ruler 4. (Optional) Hot glue gun 2. Cut the neck off of a balloon with scissors and stretch the remaining rubber over the mouth of the jar.Pull it as tight and as flat as you can—you don’t want any sag or dimples in the rubber. Secure it with two rubber bands and tape as needed to make it airtight. 3. Glue or tape the flat end of the wood skewer in the center of the stretched-out balloon. 4. Cut out two strips of cardboard. These should be 2 inches wide, and at least...

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  3. Mar 29, 2020 · Tools to Start a Homeschool Weather Station. Every scientist needs tools. For meteorology, tools can be pretty expensive and high tech, or simple and low cost. However, evey weather station will need a way to measure the following: Temperature ( Thermometer) Precipitation ( Raingauge) Wind Direction ( Anemometer) Wind Speed ( Anemometer)

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  4. Feb 26, 2024 · Some easy weather instruments kids can make at home include a simple wind vane, a rain gauge, and a thermometer. These instruments are fun and educational DIY projects that can help kids learn about weather patterns and measurements.

  5. Apr 24, 2017 · By Brett Smith. Meteorologists use a range of tools to provide a forecast each day. With a few handy household items, kids can make and use their own barometers, anemometers and more. Barometer. A barometer is used to determine the current air pressure, which can be used to forecast upcoming weather.

  6. Oct 17, 2022 · 1. Make a Rain Gauge. One of the most basic weather instruments is a rain gauge. By making your own, your child can learn how to measure precipitation levels and track changes over time. All you need is a clear plastic container, some tape, ruler, and a permanent marker. Simply mark the container in increments of inches or millimeters.

  7. Aug 23, 2021 · To encourage active learning about the weather, teach kids how to read and record the components that make up the weather. These include measuring temperature, checking the wind speed or direction, and even measuring rainfall. This can be done by making your own weather tools.

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