Email us at john@johnmarshallweather.com or visit johnmarshallweather.com for more information!
About John Marshall
For over 20 years John has been on television where his accurate weather forecasts were seen by millions in the New York tri-state area. John is currently freelancing for CBS2 in New York City. Have your school become a Part of John’s Weather Tour! With a live assembly, students will enjoy an active and vibrant education in weather. I’ll even bring in the mobile weather studio, aka the green screen, which has been a huge hit!
- Recipient of 2003 Alumnus of the Year Award “In the Sciences” -Kean University.
- American Meteorological Society (AMS) Television Seal of Approval
Weather Tour Info
Virtual Weather Assembly via Zoom or Other Tele-Platforms:
Give your students something unique and entertaining at the same time with virtual learning with the Virtual Weather Assembly. I guarantee this will be the most memorable experience for them with learning from home.
I can connect with Zoom or other tele-platforms. The students are interacting with me “live” which is what makes this assembly so awesome. The teacher, principal, and or IT person is in control with me on the other end. My green screen studio is set up and the students get to see the magic of how TV weather gets done. Age-appropriate weather curriculum is presented in a highly dynamic fashion. They can ask questions, etc.
Virtual Weather Assembly Video:
Weather Assembly Video (in-person at school):
The assembly consists of two parts:
- Weather Education based on Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS).
- The mobile weather studio comes to your school for the day. Your students will become weathercasters for the day. STEM/STEAM infused assembly with green screen technology.
Email us at john@johnmarshallweather.com for more information
Elements of the assembly include the following:
- Why is there weather?
- Explanation of fronts.
- Why are there seasons?
- Types of storms.
- Interaction with live weather station.
- Types of clouds.
- Types of precipitation.
- What is a weather balloon?
- Weather instruments.
- How a forecast is made.
- The water cycle.
Testimonials
“Thank you so much for coming to Bradford School today to present the “Weather Tour” assembly what a wonderful experience it was for our students. You captured their attention immediately, and they got a real sense of your passion of meteorology…” [Read More]
– Naomi Kirkman, Principal-Bradford School, Montclair
“Our students have described it as the best assembly ever. It is rare that an assembly delivers what you hope, from the advertisement and/or recommendations from other administrators. The assembly matched the Next Generation Science Standards…” [Read More]
-Ronald L. Poles, Principal-Jefferson School, Summit
“The three programs that he presented were all tailored to the audience and kept our students engaged and entertained…” [Read More]
– Robert J. Magnuson, Principal- Oxford School
“Wow! Where do I start? Engaging, Fun, Exciting, Educational, and Common Core / NJ Core Curriculum Content Standards driven, that’s how I would start my descriptions of Mr. John Marshall and his Weather / Science / Math Assembly…” [Read More]
-Ralph Errico, Principal- Franklin Elementary School
“The faculty and I were extremely impressed with your level of preparation and the manner in which you differentiated your program for our primary and upper elementary grades….” [Read More]
– Adam Silverstein, Principal- Manito Elementary School
“I would like to commend you for hosting the Bear Scouts of Readington Cub Scout Pack 1980 at the CBS Studios in New York City…” [Read More]
– Senator Kip Bateman
“Thank you so much for the absolutely fantastic weather assembly…” [Read More]
– Barbara Zabel, 7th grade science teacher- New Brunswick Middle School