Weather
Weather
Weather
Introduction:
In Primary three, you learnt about weather and things which bring about weather. In this
topic, you are going to learn more about the weather conditions and elements, how you can
measure and record weather in an area and how weather and climate affect your own life.
Lesson 1:
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to;
Understand the meaning of weather.
Identify the different weather conditions
You will need;
A pen
A Notebook
A pencil
Activity 1.1: Understanding weather
1. Look outside. What would you say the weather is around your home?
2. What was the weather like around your home yesterday?
3. Is today’s weather different from that of yesterday? If yes, talk about the differences.
4. In your own words, what do you understand by weather?
When we talk of weather, we are actually talking about the condition of the air or
atmosphere at a given time. The weather may be sunny or cloudy. It may be hot or cold,
windy or calm. It may be rainy.
A B
C D
1. Identify the weather condition in each picture.
2. Write two sentences talking about the weather conditions in each picture.
3. Read what you have written to your parent / guardian.
Evaluation Exercise 1:
1. What is Weather? Weather is the condition of the air at a given time.
2. How can a P.4 child manage rainy weather?
3. Give the importance of each of these weather conditions to the people in your community;
(a) Sunny
(b) Rainy
4. Apart from the weather conditions shown in the figure above, can you mention any other
two conditions of weather?
Lesson 2:
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to;
Understand the elements of weather
Understand the difference between weather and climate
You will need;
A pen
A Notebook
The conditions that prevailed in the atmosphere around your home yesterday could have
been different from what they are now. What are those conditions called?
The things you have written in Activity 2.1 (a) are called elements of weather. Rainfall,
sunshine, heat and coldness (temperature), air pressure, humidity or moisture in the air and
clouds are all things which bring about the weather conditions of a place.
In your sentences, you have probably written about the times of the year or seasons in which
you can expect heavy rain or sunshine in the area where you live.
When you describe such seasons of weather, you are talking about the climate of your area.
The kind of weather a place has over a long period of time is its climate.
Evaluation Exercise 2:
1. Mention any three elements of weather.
2. How many seasons are there in a year in the area you live?
3. What is climate?
4. How is climate different from weather? Weather changes in a short time, while climate
takes long to change.
Lesson 3:
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to;
Understand the elements of weather.
Measure and record the different elements of weather.
Introduction
Weather changes are very important in our daily lives. This is the reason we have to record
weather conditions every day in order to make weather forecasts. Weather forecasts enable
people to plan their activities and to safeguard against bad weather. A place where weather is
measured and recoded is called a weather station.
Evaluation Exercise 3:
1. Why is it important to record weather conditions every day?
2. What is weather forecasting?
3. Name the place where weather elements are measured and recorded.
4. State any one way in which weather forecasting is important to people.
5. Give the importance of a thermometer to a doctor.
6. (a) Mention the instrument used to measure the amount of rainfall.
(b) Why is the instrument mentioned in (a) above placed in an open place?
(c) Give the use of a funnel on a rain gauge.
Lesson 4:
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to;
Understand the elements of weather.
Measure and record the different elements of weather.
Most of the time, the air around us is not dry. It contains some amount of water in the form of
a gas which is not seen. This gaseous water or moisture is called water vapour. The amount
of water vapour held in air is called humidity. Humidity in the air is measured using a
hygrometer.
Lesson 5:
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to;
Understand the effects of weather on your way of life and that of your community.
Activity 4.4: How weather affects your way of life and that of your community
You have already learnt how the different elements of weather affect people’s ways of life. A
number of your activities and those of other people in your community depend mainly on
sunshine, temperature and rainfall.
During the rainy season, plants are happy and people are busy in their gardens. Weather
changes can affect you and your community in either a good or bad way.