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This medium sheet moves first graders from naming weather to describing it with tools and details. Nine fill-in-the-blank sentences introduce the thermometer, rain gauge, and wind vane and what each one measures outside. A matching activity then asks children to pair four weather types, sunny, rainy, snowy, and windy, with short descriptions like bright warm light or water drops falling from clouds.

Style:
Busy Bee
Weather Types
Grade 1
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1) A thermometer is a tool that measures how hot or cold it is outside.
2) A rain gauge collects rainwater so we can measure how much rain fell.
3) A wind vane is a tool that shows which direction the wind is blowing.
4) The temperature tells us how warm or cool the air feels.
5) When the temperature is very low, water can freeze into ice.
6) On a hot summer day, the thermometer shows a high temperature.
7) In cold weather, the temperature drops and it may snow.
8) We check the weather each day to decide what clothes to wear.
9) A weather vane on a roof spins to show which way the wind blows.
★ Part B: Match the Weather
Draw a line from each weather type to the correct description.
1)
sunny
bright light and warm from the sky
air moves fast and blows things around
rainy
water drops fall from clouds
white flakes fall from the sky
snowy
white flakes fall from the sky
bright light and warm from the sky
windy
air moves fast and blows things around
water drops fall from clouds
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Fill in the missing words about weather tools and temperature. Then draw a line to match each weather type to its description.

10 Questions
15-20 minutes
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