Schools
Government Curriculum PagesIf you have any questions about our schools' pages, please contact the Society’s Head of Education on education@rmets.org
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Primary Schools
Resources particularly suited to students aged 4-11 -
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Secondary Schools
Resources particularly suited to students aged 11-18 -
Experiments & Demonstrations
Weather-related experiements.
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Meteorology Ambassadors
A network of members (typically early career scientists) of the Royal Meteorological Society is now available to come to schools and give talks etc. on climate change or any other aspect of atmospheric science. If you would like someone to come and give a talk to a group of students, represent the profession at career fairs or demonstrate experiments at open days, please contact Sylvia Knight at education@rmets.org, and we will try and link you with a local ambassador. The Society will cover the travel costs of its ambassadors, but will not be able to arrange for CRB checks. You can find related resources here
Weather and Climate Teaching Resources
Weather as a hazard
Science of Weather
Science in the sky
Talks in a box
MetLink Project
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Instruments and Measurements
Find out how to make your own raingauge and which instruments to use when measuring the weather
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MetLink
The Society's Weather Observing Project for Schools and Individuals
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An article about tornadoes and hurricanes
Scarlett is a young weather enthusiast. Read here fascinating article.