What is the weather like? These are atmospheric phenomena plus such meteorological elements as temperature of air, water, soil; humidity and air pressure; wind direction and speed; certain precipitation; visibility and others.
Some of them (for example, solar radiation) are not easy for children to explain. But they encounter other concepts in everyday life.
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If, say, in a series of mysteries about the weather they come across a description of a thermometer that shows the temperature outside the window of most apartments, they should guess it without difficulty.
1.
A little friend in my window
Help will not refuse night and day.
I go to the window and look out
Warm or cold I’ll say right away.
The red thread rushed down -
The temperature has now dropped.
If the red column creeps up,
Is getting warm. It's time for a walk. Lucky! (Answer: thermometer)
What did the TV talk about?
Making riddles to children about the weather, you can introduce them to a concept such as forecast. It is useful to say that assumptions about what the weather is expected are made on the basis of scientific data provided by meteorologists.
2.
The whole family is carefully watching the screen.
Important message cannot be missed.
The announcer announces: “It's sunny in the morning.
It will be dry and hot all week. ”
And in the neighboring area it will rain whip.
He will tell the whole country what weather to expect.
And on TV the people recognize:
Will the summer be warm or vice versa.
I will transmit this many times a day
Looks at the population of cities and villages.
Guess the name you need, friends.
But you can’t peek at the TV program! (Answer: “Weather forecast”)
Interesting questions about rains, fogs, thunderstorms
It is useful to talk with the guys about the differences between thunder and rain, the need for rainfall for agriculture. You can use the following puzzles about the weather:
3.
The sky darkened, clouds crawled.
Winds dust and debris on the roads suffered.
And the rumble of thunder shook the air,
Lightnings sparkle close and far.
Water spurted the earth
Flooded glades, groves and gardens. (Answer: thunderstorm)
4.
Gray threads stretch from the sky to the earth itself.
Overcast, damp, the distance was lost in a ghostly haze.
Only those who plant grain in the fields are satisfied,
Those who work in gardens, in gardens.
Gray threads nourish the dried earth with moisture.
Bread is spike and vegetables are growing.
Fruits will be filled with ripe juices on time.
And it doesn’t matter if someone is a little wet today. (Answer: rain)
Weather puzzles may include questions about the devices people use to protect them from rainfall, for example.
5.
Color pancakes
Their legs are long.
We hold them over our heads.
Let water be on top,
Below is the beauty:
Go dry home! (Answer: umbrellas)
Picturesque phenomena, fog and snowfall, and so ask in poetic assures about the weather for children!
6.
Sailed at night
There are clouds in the sky.
And one fell
And below is a river.
Blanket white
The river hugged
Cloud. And further
Crawled ashore.
Stretches through the meadow
A long beard.
Soon the whole district
It flooded with itself.
The air is opaque
Like milk.
And find the path
Going home is not easy.
But when it warms up
The sun in the morning
Cloud melt
It is time. (Answer: fog)
7.
White butterflies swirl in the air.
Butterflies are white! What have you done?
There are different colors everywhere
White miracle, cold tale. (Answer: snowflakes, snowfall)
Weather puzzles with the answers presented here will help diversify nature studies. In addition, they contain instructions on what to pay attention when observing the world around.