The Point of It All

by: Thomas Koballa Jr.

A wind vane is a tool for making observations of wind direction and initiating inquiries about the weather. Its construction and use continue to be mainstays of the science education of elementary students. By providing students with the opportunity to discern critical features associated with the wind vane’s operation, you can ensure that students develop accurate understanding of how this meteorological tool works and can be used in weather forecasting while also honing their science inquiry skills. The lesson described here is written in the format of a 5E learning cycle (Bybee et al. 2006).

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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 2/1/2008Stock # sc08_045_06_32Volume 045Issue 06

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