We hope to get in supplies (glass jars, 2-liter bottles, Styrofoam plates, and balloons) to make another anemometer, a hygrometer, a barometer and a rain gauge. Please help us out if you can!
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Mini-Meteorologists
In research we have been learning about weather and the tools that meteorologists use to measure it. So far we have made two tools: an anemometer (a tool used to measure wind speed) and a wind vane (a tool used to measure wind direction).

The kids have been working together as teams to make their instruments, trying them out and recording their data.

We hope to get in supplies (glass jars, 2-liter bottles, Styrofoam plates, and balloons) to make another anemometer, a hygrometer, a barometer and a rain gauge. Please help us out if you can!
We hope to get in supplies (glass jars, 2-liter bottles, Styrofoam plates, and balloons) to make another anemometer, a hygrometer, a barometer and a rain gauge. Please help us out if you can!
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