World Weather Watch 2020

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All participating schools collect daily weather data at 12 noon on an identical template throughout International Education Week 2020 (16th- 20th November)
 On completion this will be uploaded as a PPT/eBook on the eTwinning pages for schools to compare weather data.
Participating schools are encouraged to link any local weather sayings, poems, customs and children’s art about the weather.
Schools participating for the 2nd, 3rd, 4th time are encouraged to see if there is any evidence of climate change from their data. Schools are encouraged to record any evidence of Climate Change in their country in the last few years.
 A short project lasting 8 weeks

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