This easy sheet introduces first graders to four core weather words by tracing sunny, wind, rain, and snow to build handwriting and spelling at the same time. Children then complete five fill-in-the-blank sentences about everyday weather, such as sunny days and rainy umbrellas, before answering three true or false questions about needing coats in snow and how rain falls from the sky.
Style:
Weather Types
Part A: Trace the Words
Trace each weather word by following the dotted lines.
1. sunny
2. wind
3. rain
4. snow
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1. On a sunny day, the sun shines bright in the sky.
2. When it rains, we use an umbrella to stay dry.
3. In winter, white snow falls from the sky.
4. Strong wind can blow leaves off the trees.
5. When the sky is full of gray clouds, the weather is cloudy.
Part C: True or False
Read each sentence. Circle True or False.
1. You need a coat when it is snowy outside.
True False
2. Rain falls up from the ground into the sky.
True False
3. A sunny day is a good day to play outside.
True False
Weather Types
★ Part A: Trace the Words
Trace each weather word by following the dotted lines.
1) sunny
2) wind
3) rain
4) snow
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1) On a sunny day, the sun shines bright in the sky.
2) When it rains, we use an umbrella to stay dry.
3) In winter, white snow falls from the sky.
4) Strong wind can blow leaves off the trees.
5) When the sky is full of gray clouds, the weather is cloudy.
★ Part C: True or False
Read each sentence. Circle True or False.
1) You need a coat when it is snowy outside.
True
False
2) Rain falls up from the ground into the sky.
True
False
3) A sunny day is a good day to play outside.
True
False