Rangi is an online weather and climate curriculum for teachers.
The lesson packages were co-developed between NIWA’s climate researchers and meteorologists, and teachers and students from a group of West Auckland intermediate schools. Rangi (meaning weather or sky in te reo Māori) is designed to offer intermediate age students an engaging and interactive way to learn about Aotearoa’s weather and climate, inspiring children to consider a future career in a STEM-related field. Rangi is supported by MBIE’s Unlocking Curious Minds contestable fund.
Each lesson contains a teaching resource package with theory, videos, activities, experiments and quizzes.
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Lesson 1: An introduction to weather and meteorology
Education ResourceIs today sunny, cloudy, windy, rainy, or stormy? All of those things are part of the weather... -
Lesson 2: Wind
Education ResourceSometimes wind can feel like a bit of a mystery because we can feel it, but not see it. -
Lesson 3: Weather forecasting
Education ResourceForecasting future weather starts by knowing what the weather is doing right now – everywhere in the world! -
Lesson 4: Severe weather
Education ResourceOnce in a while the weather becomes much more dangerous – what meteorologists call severe weather. -
Lesson 5: Introduction to climate
Education ResourceWeather tells you what to wear each day, while climate tells you what types of clothes to have in your closet. -
Lesson 6: Climate drivers
Education ResourceHave you ever wondered what makes the climate during one season more extreme than another? -
Lesson 7: Climate in Aotearoa
Education ResourceThe climate of New Zealand is incredibly varied for a country of its size. -
Lesson 8: Climate and weather extremes
Education ResourceNew Zealand’s climate can be defined as ‘temperate’. However, every so often we experience extremes. -
Lesson 9: Ngā Tohu o te Taiao – Māori environmental indicators
Education ResourceThis lesson will explore the use of Māori environmental indicators [tohu] to anticipate local weather and climate conditions. -
Lesson 10: Our planet is warming
Education ResourceWhen we talk about the future, we often talk about climate change. -
Lesson 11: Understanding past climate can help predict the future
Education ResourceIf we can understand how the Earth’s climate has changed in the past, we can use that information to understand how it might change in the future. -
Lesson 12: Computing the climate
Education ResourceWe can explore how the world may change due to climate change by creating climate models.