Natural sciences
Grade 4
Planet earth and the universe
Module 45
Stormy weather
Activity:
Learning about stormy weather conditions
[lo 2.1, 3.1]
Stormy weather
What do you do when the weather is stormy? Tell the class about funny stories related to storms.
Dark clouds converge in the air. Heavy rains fall to the earth. Now and again there is a bright flash of lightning and we hear the roar of thunder. But what is actually happening?
Clouds:
The air is full of small dust particles. Water drops form around such dust particles and then form clouds together with millions of other drops.
Try the following:
Mark an empty bottle in mm and place it outside when it rains.
Lightning:
Thunder
Thunder is the loud noise that you hear when warm air and cold air suddenly come together. When lightning brightens the sky, it also heats the surrounding air. When this hot air comes into contact with the cold air, a gigantic wave of moving air causes the clap of thunder.
Dangerous weather
Tornado
This is a very big storm that starts on the surface of tropical seas. It consists of a large quantity of wind and rain that begins to spin around its centre, which we call the “eye”. It moves forwards as it rotates and creates enormous waves that are very destructive.
Cut A4 sheets of paper into four (into quarters) to have one small sheet of paper for each learner in the class. Each learner must draw an aspect of the weather on his or her piece of paper. Work clearly and neatly. Stretch a washing line across the classroom and hang the drawings of the “weather conditions” from the line!
Assessment
LEARNING OUTCOME 2 : CONSTRUCTING SCIENCE KNOWLEDGE The learner will know and be able to interpret and apply scientific, technological and environmental knowledge.
Assessment Standard
We know this when the learner
2.1 recalls significant information.
LEARNING OUTCOME 3 : SCIENCE, SOCIETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT The learner will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the interrelationships between science and technology, society and the environment.
Assessment Standard
We know this when the learner
3.1 understands science and technology in the context of history and personal knowledge.