Get Your Free Guide

"How to Teach using the Weather"

Send us a message.

A member of our team will get back to you as soon as possible.

 

Created and Maintained by the National Weather Museum and Science Center 

Do you have a WxKid?

This is Perfect Timing as we enter Storm Season and Summer Learning!


Let’s make this summer unforgettable.

This is where curiosity becomes confidence!

Where your desire to understand the sky transforms into a deeper mastery of patterns, timing, and intuition that touches every part of your life. 

Feeling Lost on What or How to Teach?

BUT
Want to Raise Your Child to be Resilient, Curious, and a "Thinker"

We help identify the students passion and teach using the Weather to connect FIRST and THEN Teach. 

For Example: Your student loves photography. We will teach through Weather Photography key lessons about all the core subjects of STEM

Full Access

$99.99/yr

Get access to all grade sets and resources for a single student

was $299/yr

  • Weekly Weather Lessons – Stories + printables tied to your local forecast with Games, Music, and Videos to help teach that lesson. 
  • On‑Call Tutoring – Text a real tutor with questions anytime
  • Hands‑on Science + STEM Fun – Experiments and activities to spark curiosity
  • Parent/Educator Guide - So You Answer Questions like a Pro! 

Extras

  • Educators Community to discuss your journey with others doing the same.
  • Virtual Events and Student Presentations to build communication skills
  • All Access to WxFriends, Wxlings & More
Join Now!

Weather is YOUR Perfect Teaching Tool! 

 

Connect with your student A special discount of $99/year (Usually $299/yr). 

 Why it Works? 

Weather isn’t just something we talk about—it’s something we feel, observe, measure, and imagine. WxKids uses everyday weather to:

  • Build vocabulary and early literacy with things they can see and feel

  • Encourage real-world science and data thinking

  • Spark creativity and storytelling

  • Help kids move, notice, and reflect on the world around them

This is Fun! Not like School because they can see what they are learning in real-time!