Mini Meteorologist

Hands-on activities designed to inspire and educate students of all ages.

Welcome to our “Mini Meteorologist” STEM Workshop, an exciting and interactive experience that brings the science of weather directly into your classroom.

Designed to spark curiosity and inspire young learners, this workshop introduces students to key weather concepts and natural phenomena in a hands-on and engaging way. Students will explore how weather forms, understand the water cycle, and learn about the science behind rain, wind, storms, and other atmospheric events.

Through guided experiments our young scientists will develop a deeper understanding of how weather impacts our daily lives. Using tools similar to those used by real meteorologists, they will observe, predict, and experiment—transforming learning into an exciting scientific adventure.

What students will explore

Water Cycle in Action – Bringing Weather to Life
Students are introduced to the concept of water cycle, exploring evaporation, condensation, and precipitation to understand how clouds and rain are formed.

Rain in a Jar
A hands-on experiment where students simulate rainfall inside a jar, observing how clouds become saturated and release precipitation.

Measure the Weather
Students explore real scientific tools such as thermometers and anemometers, learning how meteorologists measure temperature and wind speed.

Wind Challenge – Build & Test
Working in teams, students design and build structures, testing their strength against a powerful “wind machine” to understand the impact of strong winds.

Tornado in a Bottle
Students create mesmerizing tornadoes, observing air movement that forms powerful rotating storms as well as learning about the impact of extreme weather on people’s lives.

Rainbow Hunt
Using special lenses, students go around the classroom in an attempt to uncover the hidden colours of light and understand how rainbows are formed.

These activities combine hands-on experiments, real-world applications, and scientific inquiry, ensuring students actively experience and understand the fascinating world of weather.