OPTIKA Outdoor Weather Station

OPTIKA Outdoor Weather Station

HE1549500

Product code: HE1549500

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Rain or shine, your pupils will adore exploring and investigating the weather with the Outdoor Weather Station. Ideal for developing scientific and geographical skills, this super station will support pupils in taking measurements and spotting patterns.

The Outdoor Weather Station takes the shape of a sturdy, wooden house, complete with a rain gauge, thermometer, barometer, hygrometer and weather vane. Whether you choose to place it on your playground or school field, this comprehensive kit will enable children to measure rainfall, temperature, air pressure, humidity and wind direction. Excellent for observing daily, weekly or monthly weather patterns and observing changes over time, the Outdoor Weather Station ensures that Science and Geography lessons are contextual, practical and engaging. Inspire the meteorologists of the future!

What’s in the Box?

  • 1 x wooden Outdoor Weather Station (including rain gauge, thermometer, barometer, hygrometer and weather vane)
  • Dimensions: 330mm x 480mm x 580mm

Stand not included.

  • The Outdoor Weather Station can be used and accessed by a multitude of classes across your school, giving it endless potential to create exciting experiments, investigations and lessons.
  • This resource will enrich and enhance the provision of both Science and Geography, making meaningful cross-curricular links in the process.
  • Turns your very own field or playground into a weather measurement and forecasting site! The Outdoor Weather Station makes sure that learning is not restricted to the classroom.
  • Use as part of Science teaching across Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, for instance observing seasonal change in Year 1 or making links to learning about the water cycle in Year 4.
  • Excellent to encourage Working Scientifically throughout Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, enabling pupils to set up practical, comparative and fair tests, make systematic and careful observations, and take accurate measurements using standard units.
  • Use as part of Geography teaching across Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, for example identifying daily weather patterns in the UK, learning compass directions and supporting comparisons between the climate in this country and the climate in other countries.
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Rain or shine, your pupils will adore exploring and investigating the weather with the Outdoor Weather Station. Ideal for developing scientific and geographical skills, this super station will support pupils in taking measurements and spotting patterns.

The Outdoor Weather Station takes the shape of a sturdy, wooden house, complete with a rain gauge, thermometer, barometer, hygrometer and weather vane. Whether you choose to place it on your playground or school field, this comprehensive kit will enable children to measure rainfall, temperature, air pressure, humidity and wind direction. Excellent for observing daily, weekly or monthly weather patterns and observing changes over time, the Outdoor Weather Station ensures that Science and Geography lessons are contextual, practical and engaging. Inspire the meteorologists of the future!

What’s in the Box?

  • 1 x wooden Outdoor Weather Station (including rain gauge, thermometer, barometer, hygrometer and weather vane)
  • Dimensions: 330mm x 480mm x 580mm

Stand not included.

  • The Outdoor Weather Station can be used and accessed by a multitude of classes across your school, giving it endless potential to create exciting experiments, investigations and lessons.
  • This resource will enrich and enhance the provision of both Science and Geography, making meaningful cross-curricular links in the process.
  • Turns your very own field or playground into a weather measurement and forecasting site! The Outdoor Weather Station makes sure that learning is not restricted to the classroom.
  • Use as part of Science teaching across Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, for instance observing seasonal change in Year 1 or making links to learning about the water cycle in Year 4.
  • Excellent to encourage Working Scientifically throughout Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, enabling pupils to set up practical, comparative and fair tests, make systematic and careful observations, and take accurate measurements using standard units.
  • Use as part of Geography teaching across Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, for example identifying daily weather patterns in the UK, learning compass directions and supporting comparisons between the climate in this country and the climate in other countries.

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