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Learn All About Tornadoes with a Unit Lesson for Science Fun

Do your kids love learning all about tornadoes?

Are you looking for something fun and easy that you can use to teach multiple ages and multiple children with?

Do you need something that is truly open-and-go and doesn’t require any prep work from you?

Check Out Let’s Learn About Tornadoes!

Inside the ๐ŸŒช Let’s Learn About Tornadoes ๐ŸŒช mini-unit study you will find:

  • Information about tornadoes
  • YouTube video
  • Tornado formation
  • Fujita scale info with fill-in-the-blank activity
  • Spot the tornadoes
  • Tornado crossword puzzle
  • Tornado preparedness worksheet

Perfect for elementary students, adding to your extreme weather unit study, or changing up your regular science routine, the Let’s Learn About Tornadoes mini-unit lesson will have you both learning and having fun.

And you can get the Let’s Learn About Tornadoes mini-unit study for just $5!

With The Let’s Learn About Tornadoes Learning Packet You Can:

โœ” Explore what a tornado is and why they form.

โœ” Learn some interesting facts about these wild weather occurrences.

โœ” Understand the difference between the types of tornadoes.

โœ” Investigate The Fujita Scale and some of histories most devastating storms.

โœ” Plan for how to prepare for an impending tornado.

Perfect for A Weather-Loving Student!

My 10-year-old son has always had a fascination with weather.

And the more extreme, the better (in his mind anyway).

Unfortunately for him, living in Maine doesn’t afford him the front-row seat to all of the action he reads about in books or watches on TV.

However, being a homeschooled student allows him to spend more time digging deep into a topic of study he is passionate about.

Use As A Stand-Alone Unit or Get Creative!

Let’s Learn About Tornadoes is a stand-alone unit that you can simply print and begin working on. Everything you need to have fun learning about tornadoes is included right in the packet.

However, if you have a weather-loving student as I do, it’s always a good idea to have some items to add to the conversation. ๐Ÿ˜‰

These are the tried-and-true weather books that have followed my son over the years as he has grown from a curious boy to an intrigued young man determined to experience extreme weather himself.

Other weather titles you may want to look into include:

Whether you opt for additional books or not, this mini-unit study all about tornadoes is sure to help your elementary student learn and have fun!

Kelly Warner is a seasoned homeschooling mom from Maine, where she lives with her husband and their four childrenโ€”two of whom are proud homeschool graduates. With years of experience navigating the ups and downs of home education, Kelly is passionate about helping families simplify their journey and find encouragement amidst the chaos of daily life. She shares practical tips, inspiration, and real-life homeschooling wisdom on her website, Hope In The Chaos, and across social media.

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