Local Meteorologist Inspires Young Minds with Weather Fun!
In a delightful event today, Chief Meteorologist John Carroll visited Seven Peaks School in Bend, where he engaged with an enthusiastic kindergarten class. The children were not only well-behaved but also eager to learn, demonstrating curiosity with a flurry of weather-related questions.
A Magical Weather Performance
During the visit, the kindergarteners performed a charming song titled "What's the Weather," showcasing impressive choreography that captivated their audience. Their enthusiasm was infectious, bringing smiles to everyone present.
Learning About the Water Cycle
To further enrich their knowledge, John Carroll read "The Adventure of Robbie the Raindrop," a story that beautifully illustrates the water cycle. By combining creativity with education, he has successfully sparked the children’s interest in meteorology.
Exciting Future Plans
The students are also preparing for an upcoming presentation centered on "weather across the world," where they plan to dress according to various regions’ climates and provide forecasts for those areas. This initiative not only promotes teamwork but also fosters a global perspective among young learners.
John Carroll’s visit exemplifies the power of engaging young minds in science and nature, making learning about weather not just educational but also enjoyable. It's moments like these that inspire the next generation to be curious about the world around them.