Use our Evidence of Wind PowerPoint to teach your students about wind and how we know it’s present.
Teach Weather Concepts With a Wind PowerPoint
Introduce your students to the wonders of moving air with this engaging Wind PowerPoint presentation designed for kindergarten students. This age-appropriate resource helps make the invisible force of wind on a windy day visible through colorful pictures, simple explanations, and real-world examples. The Wind PowerPoint supports students by giving kindergarteners the words and examples they require to discover the world of wind power.
An Easy Way to Explore Wind for Kids
Learning about wind for kids has never been easier! This interactive presentation introduces students to the concept that wind is moving air. Through short, kid-friendly slides, your class will explore how we know wind power is present by observing what it moves—like leaves, flags, or hair.
It also includes an extended section with information about different tools that measure how hard the wind blows, wind speed, and direction. With a variety of pictures, checks for understanding, and opportunities for scientific conversation, this slide deck is the perfect tool to kick off your weather unit and instruction on the power of wind.
Download Your No-Prep Kindergarten Wind Lesson Slides
This Kindergarten Wind Lesson is ready to go! To get your copy, click the dropdown arrow and select between the Google Slides or PowerPoint presentation. From there, open the file in presentation mode and project it, and you’re set for a fun and engaging science lesson.
This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher in Michigan and Teach Starter Collaborator.
More Kindergarten Wind Activities for Your Weather Unit
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