The YHGfL Weather Station application introduces the weather station and its components and indicates how the data from each sensor is displayed. Click on any numbered component to open an information panel which gives more information about it. Click on the image to open the application.
Click here to open the Teacher guide (PDF Format).
Reading Scales takes each component of the weather station and displays it full screen. The dial and amount of information shown can then be changed by using the mouse or IWB.
What to wear is a teaching program which aims to promote discussion about climate around the world by asking pupils to decide what clothes they might wear in a range of locations. Click on the image to open the application.
Click here to open the Teacher guide (PDF Format).
You can click here to open and save the clothes zip file and use the graphics in your own application.
Click here to open and save the graphics as a Smart notebook gallery.
Weather Forecast is a teaching tool which is based on the range of displays to be found in the weather station monitoring system developed by Atomwide Network Solutions [Click here to see the weather station monitoring system in action]. Weather forecast is designed for use on an interactive whiteboard and allows the teacher or pupils to interact with dials and gauges showing a range of scales.
Click here to open the Teacher guide (PDF Format).

Ever wanted to produce your own weather reports? well you can now with thease down-loadable weather symbols. If you need a map to put them on then we have all the Y&H region outlines to download as well.
Click here to open and save the symbols zip file.
Click here to open and save the maps zip file.
All the art is in png format and can be used in most of your classroom applications.
Click here to open and save the graphics as a Smart notebook gallery. The regions maps are available in Smart notebook format here