Weather Types — Answer Key
Part A: Trace the Words
Trace each weather word by following the dotted lines.
1. storm
2. foggy
3. cloud
4. hail
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1. A storm is a type of weather with loud thunder and lightning.
A storm is a type of weather that brings loud thunder, bright lightning, and heavy rain.
2. When it is foggy, it is hard to see things far away.
When it is foggy, tiny water drops hang in the air near the ground and make it hard to see far away.
3. Clouds are white or gray puffs that float in the sky.
Clouds are white or gray puffs made of tiny water drops that float in the sky.
4. Small balls of ice that fall from the sky are called hail.
Hail is small balls of ice that form inside storm clouds and fall to the ground.
5. We wear raincoats and boots when it is rainy outside.
We wear raincoats and boots when it is rainy to keep our bodies and feet dry.
Part C: True or False
Read each sentence. Circle True or False.
1. Fog makes it easy to see far away.
True False
False — Fog makes it hard to see far away because tiny water drops in the air block your view.
2. Clouds can bring rain or snow.
True False
True — Clouds can bring rain or snow because they hold tiny water drops that fall as precipitation.
3. Hail is made of small pieces of ice.
True False
True — Hail is made of small pieces of ice that form inside storm clouds and fall to the ground.