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U.S. Meteorologist Kids: Share and Discuss the Weather!

Kids share current weather conditions, events, and forecasts, describe what they see on weather maps, alert others of impactful weather, learn about meteorological phenomena, swap weather tales, and more in this fun and educational group!
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US Grade 3 - 6
Kids interested in meteorology love to report the weather happening outside their houses as well as elsewhere in the nation, tell stories of weather situations they have encountered, and learn more about the causes and effects of weather. This group gives your child(ren) the opportunity to do these things and more. In their effort to inform other kids as well as better understand the weather themselves, group members will share weather information they get from their own observations plus TV weather casts,  weather apps, and other people. Many kids either are able to interpret weather maps (such as "surface maps") or want to learn how to understand these maps. 

As group moderator, I plan to give constructive feedback on learner posts, including compliments, corrections, additional information, and ideas for observation or further study. I also plan to provide useful links. In addition, I plan to post something at least once per week--whether something about the current or upcoming weather in part of the country or a weather science tidbit. I also will join in the discussions.

When I was 6 years old, a tornado missed my house by only a few blocks. From that point on, weather fascinated me and I was motivated to learn more. By the time I was in 7th grade, one of my teachers allowed me to draw the daily weather map on the board, and I gave a short weather report much like an on-camera meteorologist. It is this spirit of following and sharing the weather that I have created this Outschool group for the kids to do the same. I nearly decided to enter college with a meteorology major in mind but decided to continue my keen interest in weather as part of my life. I ended up teaching weather during much of my elementary teaching career in the brick-and-mortar school setting. 

I look forward to having kids talk about the weather and discovering what they share with the group!

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Welcome to our Group! You and your group mates will share what is happening with the weather and I hope you will learn and understand more about it than you already do. Sometimes kids like to report what is happening outside their houses. Remember not to take any pictures that have other people in them, or what your house looks like, or what your address is. But photos of hail, snow, sleet, rain puddles, and other stuff like that are fine! Sometimes kids like to share something important that is happening with the weather in the nation. If you can already understand what is on weather maps, that's great. If you do not, or there is more than you can learn about weather maps, that is also great! I will help you learn about them. Please keep in mind that some of the weather that happens can be scary to some kids. But our group is a safe place. If some group members discuss severe weather (like tornadoes, floods, and hurricanes), let's make sure we also talk about how to stay safe and how your grownups will keep you safe. We want all of our learners to feel comfortable, connected, and safe. That's why we have 3 rules we ask you to follow: Be Kind, Be Safe, and Be Respectful. Be Kind - Help all learners feel welcome and included. Learners from all over the world, with different backgrounds, races, ethnicities, abilities, gender identities, religions and body types, participate in our Group. Always be nice and make others, especially new learners, know that they belong and are welcome. Teasing, name calling, or bullying anybody in our community? Nope. Not happening here Be Safe - Keep your personal information private and never ask other learners for theirs. Personal things are personal. We want to keep you safe on Outschool, but we also want YOU to understand how to be safe when you're meeting other learners or teachers. Keep your full name, home address, gaming or social media name, email, and school name private. Be Respectful - Treat others how you want to be treated. Keep language clean and information you share safe. If you wouldn't say it or share with your grandma, don't do it here. Swear words, racy videos, and violent images are not allowed. Treat Outschool like a public place, and when in doubt, keep things covered.

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Look at the hail that fell in my yard this afternoon!
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Illinois Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Master's Degree in Education from National Louis University
Bachelor's Degree from Northwestern University
Since May 2020, I have been teaching Latin classes on Outschool for ages 7 to 12. I retired from teaching in the classroom after 33 years, most of which were in science for elementary school students. Meteorology has always been one of my strongest areas in science and has intrigued me since a notable weather event occurred in my local area when I was six years old. In this group, the learners will discuss a variety of weather phenomena, events, and forecasts throughout the course of the year, and I will add some of my teaching of the science behind them. Topics of group discussion may range from nice, tranquil weather, to harsher weather including topics that might be uncomfortable for some students. These may include severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes, flooding, heat waves, bitter cold, and whiteout conditions during blizzards. Occasionally, a learner might be tempted to mention storm damage that weather's forces naturally can create. My emphasis for all learners will be on the science of weather itself and not casualty aspects. The focus will be on how to stay safe and the reassurance that their grownups will keep them safe. It is a goal of mine for increased learning and understanding of all weather, which when it includes extreme weather, to actually decrease or eliminate fears rather than intensify them. 

I enjoy instilling self-confidence and motivation in students to learn unfamiliar material in ways that are relevant to their familiar, everyday lives. This involves a combination of discovery, discussion, and practice, with an age-appropriate sense of humor. Establishing a low-risk atmosphere and a comfortable rapport, I enjoy connecting with each individual learner, valuing the unique interests, strengths, and eager curiosity the students bring to class.

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