CECsci.204 TITLE: Future Weather Station/forecasting AUTHOR: Leslie Gonzales, White City Intermediate; White City, OR (SDMPS) GRADE LEVEL: 6th; Science/Art - Diorama OVERVIEW: Previous Knowledge: Some knowledge of modern weather forecasting and research skills Approx. Time: 6-8 hours Group Size: 4-5 students per group OBJECTIVE(s): Students will be able to: 1. Demonstrate skill of 3-D art by creating a diorama 2. Demonstrate knowledge of weather forecasting by describing their future weather stations and how they work 3. Demonstrate their knowledge of cause and effect by answering the base question in this unit, "How can weather forecasting change our lives?" MATERIALS: 1 medium size box per group; Assorted craft materials, ie. tin foil, empty paper rolls, pipe cleaners, construction paper,etc., glue, scissors, stapler ACTIVITIES AND PROCEDURES: Activity I A. Students research modern day weather stations, forecasters, forecasting equipment B. Students divide into groups, choose craft materials to build future weather stations. Reinforce realism, creativity, and base question Activity II A. Completed dioramas are presented to whole class. Students should refer to base question and explain diorama details.Example: "We've built a machine to stop tornadoes because____________________________." Activity III A. During diorama presentation and/or written form, students will discuss pros and cons of controlling the weather. TYING TI ALL TOGETHER: Evaluation: Teacher observation, post unit quiz, creating dioramas, presenting dioramas, anecdotal notes during group working time.