Pinecone weather station

Students profile/age of the student:6 -12 years old…
Connected subject in the curriculumScience,
Skills and competencies to be developedcritical thinking, content knowledge, storytelling, listening skills,
Terminology, keywordsWeather station, pine cone, weather
Teaching techniques and tools:storytelling, brainstorming, case study…
Materials needed:Pine cones,
Blue tack or modeling clay,
Paper
pencil
Materials offeredhttps://www.science-sparks.com/pine-cone-weather-station/
https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/
ninetonoon/audio/201855498/pine-nuts-come-from-pine-cones-fact
The time needed for the activityapprox 30 minutes

Description

The whole class can gather pine cones together, or they can collect them with family members and bring them the next day with them. Great activity to spend some time outside. Later with the reports from the students explain why pine cones react like that.

With this activity your students will build a weather station out of pine cones, and also learn how nature has a amazing way to spread a plants seeds( in our case Pine tree)
In the link provided explain your students how pine cones react on the weather with their mechanism for spreading their seeds. Students then, can make their own weather station out of pine cones!

Here are some guiding tips:
1. Everybody gets 5 pine cones
2. They can tag them with modeling clay at home outside their window, where they can observe it
3. Every day they for a week or two, they take notes on how the cones behave when the weather changes
4. After two weeks they bring their reports to the class and present them
5. The teacher explains why the cones open and close regarding the weather

Additional links:
https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/ninetonoon/audio/201855498/pine-nuts-come-from-pine-cones-fact

Pine cone weather station