Climate Zones & Weather Patterns Virtual Workshop
This virtual workshop introduces students to major world climate zones and the weather patterns that shape them. Through narrated video lessons, learners see animated maps that show how temperature and rainfall vary across the globe. Students are asked to pause and complete guided tasks using digital worksheets, where they color and label climate maps. The workshop includes simple experiments students can do with basic household items to visualize concepts like air circulation and moisture. Teachers receive a clear lesson plan that breaks the workshop into manageable segments for several classes. Short quizzes after each section help check understanding and keep students engaged. The product also includes case studies that compare life in different climate zones, encouraging students to think about how geography affects daily routines. Learners are invited to research their own region and place it on the climate spectrum using provided templates. The material can be used in science, geography, or integrated STEM lessons. This workshop helps make abstract climate concepts concrete, visual, and relevant for young learners. It encourages curiosity about how weather and climate connect to the broader world.
Format: Pre-recorded video workshop + digital worksheets
Duration: 3–4 weeks of classroom use
What You’ll Learn: Major climate zones, basic weather patterns, regional comparisons, map interpretation
Target Audience: Upper elementary and early secondary students, classroom and homeschool settings