Learning about Lightening

I love summer storms, especially if I’m inside a cabin watching from a safe place.  Students can use this KIDSTORM website to get information about thunder and lightening.  There are no interactive activities, but the information is clear and concise with a few simple diagrams.  National Geographic has a very fun interactive page on lightening.  You can click on objects to see what happens to them when lightening strikes.  I had fun doing it myself and I think students would like it, too.

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