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  2. Jan 22, 2018 · How to make one : Make the base : Take a cup with a lid. Label the 4 cardinal directions on the lid (NESW). Insert one straw, and cover the top end of the straw with a piece of masking tape. Make the top: Take a second straw – cut slits in each end, and insert a cardstock flag in one end and a cardstock arrow in the other.

  3. May 23, 2021 · Using only recycled materials, you (and your kids) can build your own DIY weather station to track wind, pressure, and rain.

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    • Thermometer. Fill a one-liter clear bottle with 8 oz. of water and 8 oz. of rubbing alcohol. Mix in a few drops of food coloring. Seal the neck with clay. Push a straw through the clay and mold it to hold the straw in place just above the water level.
    • Rain Gauge. Affix a piece of masking tape from the upper rim to the base of a clear, straight edge jar. Use a ruler to mark off measures in quarter-inches or centimeters on the tape.
    • Barometer. Stretch a rubber balloon over the opening of a clear quart jar and secure it with several rubber bands, being careful not to tear or puncture the balloon.
    • Anemometer. Insert a new pencil eraser end up into a ball of clay for a weighted base. Staple two equally-sized wide strips of heavy cardboard in a cross shape.
  4. Science, Tech, Math › Science. How to Make a Kids Weather Station at Home. romrodinka / Getty Images. By. Apryl Duncan. Updated on July 03, 2019. A home weather station can entertain your kids regardless of the season. They'll also learn about weather patterns and the science behind sunny skies and rainy days.

  5. Apr 30, 2023 · By Amy Poole Updated on April 30, 2023. If you’re looking for an exciting way to entertain students or children, learning how to make a weather station is one of the best STEM activities. This homemade device only requires a few materials and is a great way to give your child a fun and educational project.

  6. Mar 5, 2024 · Build a home weather station and dive into meteorology with your family. This guide covers creating tools like rain gauges and barometers to track weather patterns. Beyond fun and education, it's a journey into science that strengthens family bonds through shared discovery and curiosity about nature's rhythms.

  7. Filed Under: Preschool, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, Science, Weather. This DIY weather station is perfect for teaching kids about weather conditions such as temperature, sky conditions, wind conditions, and precipitation.

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