Spectrum News 1 Project Weather is an interactive educational initiative to help students learn more about the science of Texas weather. Guided by our local meteorologists, we created an activity book for children in elementary school to help explore how weather works and what makes Texas weather so unique and remarkable.
We developed this activity book to answer common weather-related questions, and turn them into fun, educational puzzles for the kids. We also added some fun facts about what makes Texas’s weather so unique and wonderful! Now you can download our Project Weather book for use at home.
TX Project Weather Activity Book by Spectrum News 1 on Scribd
At Spectrum News 1, we are committed to providing valuable teaching materials and resources to our neighborhood elementary classrooms across Texas at no cost to the schools. Our Spectrum News 1 meteorologists are available for in-person and virtual classroom visits during the school year.
To request a school visit, please reach out to ProjectWeatherTexas@charter.com.
Emily Borchard is a meteorologist and traffic anchor with Spectrum News in Austin and San Antonio, joining the team in 2014.
Megan Campbell is a meteorologist for Spectrum News 1.
Ricky Cody is a meteorologist for Spectrum News 1 Texas.
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