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This video explores differing weather patterns and climates around the world.

Video summary

This video follows a group of children as they learn all about global weather patterns.

Through their exploration of different climate zones, the children gain insight into the diverse weather conditions experienced in various regions, from the steamy rainforests to the icy polar landscapes.

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Teacher notes

Discussion Points:

1. Understanding Global Weather Patterns:

  • Introduce the concept of weather and its variability across different parts of the world.

2. Regional Weather Variations:

  • Explore how weather conditions vary within the UK and the other home countries.
  • Highlight examples of contrasting weather phenomena, such as rainfall differences between Scotland and England.

3. Tropical Rainforests:

  • Explain the characteristics of tropical rainforests, including hot and humid conditions and distinct wet and dry seasons.
  • Highlight the importance of these regions for biodiversity and plant growth.
  • Ask 鈥 鈥榃hy do some parts of the world experience distinct seasons while others have more consistent weather throughout the year?鈥

4. Polar Regions:

  • Discuss the extreme cold and windy conditions found in the Earth's polar regions, including the formation of glaciers, icebergs, and snow in these areas.
  • Ask 鈥 鈥榃hat are some differences in weather patterns between tropical rainforests and polar regions?鈥

5. Impact of Climate Change:

  • Discuss the role of climate change in altering weather patterns and contributing to extreme weather events.
  • Emphasise the importance of sustainable living practices in mitigating climate change.
  • Ask 鈥 鈥榃hat are some examples of extreme weather events caused by climate change?鈥

Suggested Activities:

1. Weather Map Activity:

  • Provide a blank map of the UK and have children mark different weather map symbols to represent weather conditions in various regions.
  • Encourage discussions about how weather patterns differ across the country.

2. Weather Journal:

  • Invite children to keep a simple weather journal where they record the daily weather in their area. This activity fosters observation skills and encourages children to track changes in weather over time.

3. DIY Weather Instruments:

  • Encourage children to make simple weather instruments from household materials, such as a weathervane with anemometer or a rain collector.

4. Cross-Curricular Sustainability Project:

  • Guide children in thinking of sustainable living practices and creating posters to promote environmental conservation.
  • Discuss ideas such as reducing waste, conserving energy, and participating in eco-friendly activities like tree planting.

Curriculum notes:

This video supports learning objectives related to geography and science in Key Stage One within the national curriculums of England and Northern Ireland, and 1st Level in Scotland.It also aligns with cross-curricular themes such as sustainability and global citizenship.

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