This easy worksheet builds first-grade weather vocabulary by tracing storm, cloud, wind, foggy, sunny, and rain to strengthen handwriting and spelling together. Four fill-in-the-blank sentences ask children about a sunny day that is bright and warm, dark clouds bringing rain, strong wind blowing leaves off trees, and what to call water drops falling from clouds.
Three true or false questions then check whether children understand that snow does not fall when the weather is very hot, that clouds are made of tiny water drops, and that wind can move a kite in the sky. By the end, first graders connect six core weather words to real outdoor experiences they already notice.
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