This STEM-focused weather outreach program, developed by Katie Boer, has made a substantial impact in classrooms across the Pacific Northwest.
This initiative, geared towards students from Kindergarten to 5th grade, has successfully reached thousands of students in hundreds of classrooms through its engaging hands-on and interactive experiments.
Designed to captivate young minds with the wonders of weather science, this hands-on program aims to educate and inspire a lifelong passion for STEM subjects.
Through captivating demonstrations and interactive experiments, Katie teaches children about various weather phenomena such as the formation of thunderstorms, the destructive potential of tornadoes, the dynamics of the atmosphere, the mechanisms behind rainfall, and the intricate relationship between Earth and the Sun.
By fostering curiosity and encouraging exploration, the program plays a crucial role in nurturing the next generation of scientists and meteorologists within the community. Its impact extends beyond classroom walls, empowering young learners to embrace scientific inquiry and discovery from an early age.