TPT
Total:
$0.00

Types of Severe Weather Bundle: Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Thunderstorms & Blizzards

Rated 4.67 out of 5, based on 3 reviews
4.7 (3 ratings)
;
Amigo Science
136 Followers
Grade Levels
5th - 7th, Homeschool
Standards
Formats Included
  • Google Drive™ folder
$8.00
List Price:
$9.25
You Save:
$1.25
Bundle
$8.00
List Price:
$9.25
You Save:
$1.25
Bundle
Share this resource
Report this resource to TPT
Amigo Science
136 Followers
Includes Google Apps™
This bundle contains one or more resources with Google apps (e.g. docs, slides, etc.).
Easel Activities Included
Some resources in this bundle include ready-to-use interactive activities that students can complete on any device.  Easel by TPT is free to use! Learn more.

What educators are saying

My students loved the articles. They were able to understand the content and complete a project using it. I wanted the information to be easy read so that the students would not get frustrated.

Products in this Bundle (2)

    Description

    This no-prep severe weather lesson plan teaches students about types of severe weather such as thunderstorms, hurricanes, blizzards and tornadoes. This resource comes with recommended YouTube videos, a lesson plan, comprehension questions as well as a worksheet and task cards. This severe weather product is in Google Drive and can easily be downloaded to use in Powerpoint as well.

    ------------------- Click here to read about a fun severe weather lesson plan! -------------------

    Students will learn the following:
    How thunderstorms are formed through rising air and an unstable atmosphere.
    ☔ Hurricanes are formed from unstable conditions near the equator.
    ☔ Tornadoes happen all over the world, but most happen in the United States.
    ☔ Conditions that determine what a blizzard is.
    Teachers will receive:
    ❄️ Complete lesson plan with YouTube video suggestions.
    ❄️ Answer keys
    ❄️ Digital and printable lesson
    ❄️ Worksheet
    ❄️ Task cards for review in both digital and print format

    Check out These:

    Severe Weather BOOM Cards!


    ❤️ FREEBIES!! ❤️

    ✿What if you instantly had everything your students needed to learn about the planets of the solar system today, FREE and INSTANTLY?

    YOU CAN! Join my newsletter for middle school teachers and get teaching tips and free stuff! As a thank you, I want to share my lessons on the planets of the solar system with you. Click HERE!

    ✿You will love this layers of the atmosphere book FREEBIE.

    ✿These free classroom management tickets will help teachers eradicate problem behaviors.


    ❤️ Let’s Keep in Touch!

    Follow me on Teachers Pay Teachers to get notified of new products and sales.

    Visit my blog for teaching tips and freebies.

    Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram for teaching tips, funny stuff and freebies!

    Teaching about weather? Check these resources out:

    Heat Transfer Scenes - Conduction Convection and Radiation

    Heating of the Atmosphere - Conduction, Convection & Radiation

    Layers of the Atmosphere Lesson | Drag and Drop

    Layers of the Atmosphere Review Board Game

    Layers of the Atmosphere | Differentiated Activity

    Total Pages
    Answer Key
    Included
    Teaching Duration
    3 days
    Report this resource to TPT
    Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines.

    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
    Determine a central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details; provide a summary of the text distinct from personal opinions or judgments.
    Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative, connotative, and technical meanings.
    Integrate information presented in different media or formats (e.g., visually, quantitatively) as well as in words to develop a coherent understanding of a topic or issue.
    Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.

    Reviews

    Questions & Answers

    136 Followers