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A barometer is used to measure air pressure.

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Primary
Activities and learning materials for primary students and teachersA selection of activities and learning materials for primary students and teachers (5-11 year olds).

Secondary
Resources for secondary students and teachers (12-16 year olds).

Higher
Resources for students and teachers at A-Level and higherResources for A-level students and teachers and also those studying at higher education and academic research levels.

Weather data
Observations, charts and satellite images from the UK and around the world.

Weather resources
The Met Office has produced a range of resources which aim to develop students' knowledge and enrich their learning experiences.

Contact the Education service
For Primary and Secondary education enquiries and general feedback on these web pages e-mail, education@metoffice.gov.uk

 

These web pages are designed to help teachers and pupils by extending their knowledge of weather and climate - in the UK and around the world. This is achieved through the provision of dedicated activities and learning materials for students and teachers throughout all levels of education.

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What's new
Check out our new FREE Interactive Weather Presenting Kit CD-ROM. The kit contains everything you need to teach weather in a fun hands-on way and provides an excellent opportunity to use ICT within Geography. Complete with four symbol sets, image library and links to current data and charts, the kit is perfect for budding weather presenters! Teachers' notes, suggested lessons and instructions are also provided.

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All the resources are based around the requirements of the national curriculum and are designed to stimulate and extend students' knowledge of weather and climate-related topics.

Art competition results
Thank you to everyone who sent in entries for our recent 'Weather by children' art competition. We had lots of entries, and the standard was very high. Entries were displayed at the Met Office in Exeter, and staff voted for their favourites. Have you been successful?

View the winning entries


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