NOAA,
the National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration, has free printable severe weather science lesson
plans. Print materials
from the NWS (National Weather Service) and the Red Cross. There is a series
of free printable severe
weather science booklets from the Red Cross on Owlie Skywarn, an owl who teaches
children about different kinds of weather. Owlie covers thunder storms,
tornadoes, lightning, floods, hurricanes and winter storms. The booklet is 44
pages long and contains free printable coloring pages. Learn about severe
weather with Billy and Maria. These children explore storms, lightning,
hurricanes, fire safety and emergency preparedness in free printablesevere weather coloring pages, puzzles, word searches and weather
experiments.
NOAA
has a free printable booklet about the tsunamis and earthquakes with Tommy Tsunami and Ernie Earthquake.
It explores the relationship between the two phenomena. This booklet is 15
pages long and has several activities for weather science units. There is a
free printable guide to make a weather satellite, too.