TOPIC: Our Weather
SUBTOPIC: Continuation of Weather Instruments and Symbols – Keeping Weather Records
CLASS: PRIMARY 4
DATE: ____________________
PERIOD: ____________________
DURATION: 40 minutes
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
- Name standard weather instruments and their uses.
- Identify and write weather symbols.
- Keep a simple weather record.
- Improvise weather instruments.
KEY VOCABULARY WORDS: observation, recording, meteorologist, forecast.
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS:
- Weather record sheets
- Symbol chart
- Improvised weather instruments
CONTENT OF THE LESSON:
Keeping Weather Records:
- Observe the weather at specific times daily.
- Record using symbols or words.
- Example table:
Day | Morning | Afternoon |
Monday | ☀ | ☁ |
Tuesday | ☂ | ☀ |
Why Keep Weather Records:
- To know patterns and predict changes.
- To plan farming, fishing, traveling, and events.
Improvised Instruments:
- Use local materials (e.g., paper wind vane, bottle rain gauge).
INTRODUCTORY ACTIVITY:
Pupils observe the current weather and draw its symbol in their books.
CLASS EXERCISE 1:
Draw three weather symbols and write what they mean.
CLASS EXERCISE 2:
Explain one reason why keeping weather records is important.
ASSIGNMENT (MCQs):
- A person who studies weather is called a (a) meteorologist (b) doctor (c) geographer
- The symbol ☂ means (a) rain (b) snow (c) sun
- Farmers use weather records to (a) plant crops (b) watch TV (c) travel abroad
- A simple wind vane can be made from (a) wood and arrow (b) paper and straw (c) stone and water
- Weather patterns help people to (a) plan activities (b) sleep (c) cook food