You can tell if the wind is blowing just by looking out the window — if you know what to look for.
1) Listen to the poem “Who Has Seen the Wind?” as your teacher reads it out loud.
2) Observe and discuss: “Can you see the wind? Look out the window and tell me if it’s windy. How do you know?”
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3) Here are some things that tell us that the wind is blowing.
4) Think about what it's like to be a tree in the wind. Stand up and pretend to be:
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This activity does not require supplies.
You’ll need access to a window or an outdoor area where students can observe the effects of any breezes or winds that are blowing. You can’t see the wind, but you know it’s blowing if you see a flag flapping or hear leaves rustling as they move.
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