KINDERGARTEN SCIENCE (NEXT GENERATION SCIENCE STANDARDS) • EARTH AND HUMAN ACTIVITY

Share information about why forecasting is useful.

We can learn about the weather before it happens and get ready!

People Have Always Watched the Sky

Have you ever looked up at the sky? People have watched the sky for a very long time!

Long ago, people wanted to know if rain was coming. They looked at clouds and felt the wind.

A forecast means telling what the weather will be like later. That means we try to guess what is coming next!

Long Ago
Watching the Sky
People looked at clouds and wind. They used their eyes to guess the weather.
Years Ago
Tools to Help
People made special tools. These tools measured how hot or cold it was.
Today
Weather Reports
Now we see the forecast on TV and phones. It helps us plan every day!

But why do we want to know the weather? How does a forecast help us? Let's find out!

Why Is Forecasting Useful?

A weather forecast helps us get ready. That means we can plan what to wear and what to do!

Here are some big reasons forecasting is helpful.

1

We Stay Safe

If a big storm is coming, we can go inside. The forecast keeps us safe.
2

We Pick Clothes

Will it be cold or warm? The forecast tells us so we can dress right.
3

We Plan Fun

We can pick a sunny day for the park. Rain? We play inside instead!
4

We Help Others

We can share the forecast with family. That way everyone is ready!
☀️ KEY TAKEAWAY
Think about getting ready for school. You look outside first, right? A forecast is like a helper who peeks at tomorrow's weather for you. It helps you plan ahead so you are never surprised!

How a Forecast Helps Your Day

Let's look at a picture! It shows how a forecast helps you get ready for different weather.

This picture shows three kinds of weather: sunny, rainy, and stormy. The forecast tells us which one is coming so we can get ready!

Look at the picture above. Each box shows different weather. The forecast tells us which box matches tomorrow!

🔍 Anchoring Phenomenon
Have you seen a grown-up check a phone for the weather? They are looking at a forecast! That means they want to know what is coming so your family can be ready.

How Do We Make a Forecast?

Scientists look at the sky and use tools. They observe the weather. That means they look carefully at what is happening right now.

Then they think about patterns. That means things that happen again and again. Dark clouds often mean rain is coming!

You can be a scientist too! Look outside. What do you see? What do you think the weather will do next?

This shows the three steps of forecasting: look, think about patterns, and share with others. The bottom shows tools that help us observe.

Scientists use tools like a thermometer. That means a tool that tells us how hot or cold it is. They share their forecast to help people.

Different Weather, Different Plans

Weather changes! Some days are sunny. Some are rainy. Some are snowy. The forecast tells us which kind is coming.

Different weather types and how we prepare
WeatherWhat You SeeHow to Get Ready
☀️ SunnyBlue sky, bright sunWear a hat and sunscreen
🌧️ RainyGray clouds, raindropsBring a raincoat and boots
❄️ SnowyWhite flakes fallingWear a warm coat and gloves
💨 WindyTrees bending, leaves blowingZip up your jacket tight
⛈️ StormyDark clouds, thunderStay inside where it is safe

See how the forecast helps? When we know what is coming, we pick the right clothes and the right activities!

🔭 Try It!
Look outside right now. What do you see? Is it sunny? Cloudy? Can you make your own forecast for later today? Share it with someone!

Let's Use a Forecast Together!

Let's pretend we are going to plan our day! We will use a forecast to help us.

Planning a Trip to the Park
1
Step 1 — Check the ForecastWe look at the weather forecast. It says tomorrow will be rainy in the morning and sunny after lunch.
Rain in the morning, sun after lunch!
2
Step 2 — Think About ItRain means we cannot play at the park in the morning. But sun means we can go later!
We should wait until the afternoon.
3
Step 3 — Make a PlanWe will play inside in the morning. We will go to the park after lunch when the sun comes out.
Morning: inside games. Afternoon: park!
4
Step 4 — Share the PlanWe tell our friends the plan. Now everyone knows when to come to the park. We share the forecast to help!
Everyone is ready and happy!

Great job! The forecast helped us have a fun day. We stayed dry AND had park time!

When Is a Forecast Helpful?

A forecast is very helpful most of the time. But sometimes the weather can surprise us!

What Forecasts Do WellWhat Can Be Tricky
Tell us if it will rain or be sunnySometimes the rain comes early or late
Warn us about big stormsThe exact time of the storm can change
Help us pick the right clothesIt might get warmer or cooler than expected
🌈 KEY TAKEAWAY
A forecast is like a really good guess. Imagine guessing what is for lunch. You might be right most of the time! But sometimes it is a surprise. A forecast is not perfect, but it still helps us a lot.

Forecasting as You Grow

Right now, you learn about weather forecasts. As you grow, you will learn even more cool things!

What You Know NowWhat You Will Learn Later
The forecast tells us about weatherHow scientists use computers to predict weather
We look at clouds and skyHow satellites take pictures from space
Weather helps us plan our dayHow weather patterns affect the whole Earth

You are already a weather scientist! Every time you look outside and think about what will happen, you are forecasting. Keep up the great work!

Practice: Let's Think About Forecasting!

Let's practice what we learned! Here is a new story:

🧺 Story Time
Mia's class wants to have a picnic on Friday. Their teacher checks the weather forecast. It says Friday will be very windy with dark clouds.
PROBLEM 1CONCEPTUAL
Why did Mia's teacher check the forecast before the picnic? A) To find out what food to bring B) To know what the weather will be like C) To pick which songs to sing
PROBLEM 2BASIC OBSERVATION
The forecast says dark clouds and wind on Friday. What might happen? A) It will be sunny and hot B) It might rain or storm C) It will snow
PROBLEM 3INTERMEDIATE
What should Mia's class do with this forecast information? A) Have the picnic outside anyway B) Move the picnic inside or pick a different day C) Forget about the picnic forever
PROBLEM 4APPLIED
Mia wants to tell her friend Sam about the picnic plan changing. Why is it helpful for Mia to share the forecast with Sam? A) So Sam will not bring a picnic blanket on a windy day B) So Sam can bring the rain inside C) So Sam forgets about the picnic
PROBLEM 5CRITICAL THINKING
Think and share: What would happen if we did NOT have weather forecasts? How would your day be different? Tell a friend or grown-up your ideas.

What We Learned About Forecasting

A weather forecast tells us what the weather will be like before it happens. We use observations — that means looking carefully at clouds, wind, and sky. We find patterns — that means things that happen again and again. Then we share what we think will happen next!

Forecasting is useful because it helps us stay safe, pick the right clothes, plan fun activities, and help our friends and family. When we share the forecast, everyone can get ready. You are a weather scientist every time you look at the sky and think about what is coming next!

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