Thermometer, barometer, hygrometer, heliograph, anemometer… These instruments help meteorologists predict tomorrow’s weather; it is important to choose your clothes but more importantly, for pilots, sailors, farmers and all those who work outside. Today, let’s be meteorologists!
Thermometer, barometer, hygrometer, heliograph, anemometer… These instruments help meteorologists predict tomorrow’s weather; it is important to choose your clothes but more importantly, for pilots, sailors, farmers and all those who work outside. Today, let’s be meteorologists and let’s make an anemometer!
Thermometer, barometer, hygrometer, heliograph, anemometer… These instruments help meteorologists predict tomorrow’s weather; it is important to choose your clothes but more importantly, for pilots, sailors, farmers, and all those who work outside. Today, let’s make an anemometer that will allow us to measure the required data so we can calculate the wind speed. A bit of math and a bit of science…
Wind chimes date back to ancient civilisations to scare away evil or birds! They can be made of wood, metals, glass, seashell or much more! Let’s make our own wind chime with pasta of different shapes and sizes and listen to the different sounds the wind makes! Physics, yes, but pretty and fun!
Wind chimes have a history dating back to ancient civilizations, where they were used not only to ward off evil spirits or birds but also as a means of communication. Traditionally made from materials such as wood, metal, glass, and shells, wind chimes have evolved over time to become artistic and sonorous objects. We propose creating our own wind chime using materials of different shapes and sizes, then observing and analyzing the sounds produced by the interactions between the various materials in the wind.
Thermometer, barometer, hygrometer, heliograph, anemometer… These instruments help meteorologists predict tomorrow’s weather; it is important to choose your clothes but more importantly, for pilots, sailors, farmers and all those who work outside. Today, let’s be meteorologists and let’s make a wind vane!
Welcome to our workshop for building and decorating weathervanes, where imagination takes flight! Young scientists will build and customize their own weathervane, blending creativity with meteorological knowledge. Through this playful project, children discover the importance of meteorological instruments such as the anemometer, hygrometer, and barometer, used in various industries like agriculture, aviation, and navigation. These tools help understand and predict weather conditions, crucial for agricultural planning, safe flights, maritime navigation, and clothing planification. It’s a workshop where play meets hands-on learning to shape young, curious minds into meteorologically savvy individuals.
Thermometer, barometer, hygrometer, heliograph, anemometer… These instruments help meteorologists predict tomorrow’s weather; it is important to choose your clothes but more importantly, for pilots, sailors, farmers and all those who work outside. Today, let’s be meteorologists and let’s make a windsock!
Thermometers, barometers, hygrometers, heliographs, anemometers… These instruments aid meteorologists in forecasting tomorrow’s weather, crucial for selecting appropriate attire and vital for professions like pilots, sailors, and farmers who rely on outdoor conditions. Join us today as we step into the shoes of meteorologists and embark on crafting our very own windsock. This hands-on activity not only deepens our understanding of weather prediction but also fosters appreciation for the significance of meteorological tools in various outdoor activities and occupations.
Thermometer, barometer, hygrometer, heliograph, anemometer… These instruments help meteorologists predict tomorrow’s weather; it is important to choose your clothes but more importantly, for pilots, sailors, farmers and all those who work outside. Today, let’s be meteorologists and let’s make a wind mill!
Thermometers, barometers, hygrometers, heliographs, anemometers… These instruments aid meteorologists in forecasting tomorrow’s weather, crucial for selecting appropriate attire and vital for professions like pilots, sailors, and farmers who rely on outdoor conditions. Join us today as we step into the shoes of meteorologists and embark on crafting our very own wind mill. This hands-on activity not only deepens our understanding of weather prediction but also fosters appreciation for the significance of meteorological tools in various outdoor activities and occupations.
Thermometer, barometer, hygrometer, heliograph, anemometer… These instruments help meteorologists predict tomorrow’s weather; it is important to choose your clothes but more importantly, for pilots, sailors, farmers and all those who work outside. Today, let’s be meteorologists and let’s make a thermometre!
Thermometers, barometers, hygrometers, heliographs, anemometers… These instruments aid meteorologists in forecasting tomorrow’s weather, crucial for selecting appropriate attire and vital for professions like pilots, sailors, and farmers who rely on outdoor conditions. Join us today as we step into the shoes of meteorologists and embark on crafting our very own thermometre. This hands-on activity not only deepens our understanding of weather prediction but also fosters appreciation for the significance of meteorological tools in various outdoor activities and occupations.