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What the Wind Does for Me

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Provided by: Wisconsin Center for Environmental Education |Published on: August 7, 2023
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Synopsis

  • This lesson is useful for teaching students about how wind is formed, high and low pressure, how to use our senses to see, feel, smell, hear, or taste wind, and the differences between cold and warm air.
  • The lesson includes a teacher guide, spaces for students to draw or write, a wind scale chart, and extensions for a refrigerator investigation and making a wind chime.
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Subjects: Science, Visual and Performing Arts
Authors: Wisconsin Center for Environmental Education, University of Wisconsin Stevens Point K-12 Energy Education Program
Region: North America, USA - Midwest, United States, Global, Wisconsin
Languages: English

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