Young readers practice weather inferences in this Grade 2 worksheet using picture clues like umbrellas, snowmen, sunglasses, and mittens. Students sort six items into rainy or snowy, fill in five sentences about wind, storms, sun, or clouds, and answer four true or false prompts. Hints guide students toward the clue, and each answer ends with a short reason so Grade 2 learners build steady confidence.

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Busy Bee
Making Inferences
Grade 2
★ Part A: Sort the Words
Sort each word or number into the correct category box.
Kids are building a snowman in the yardEveryone is holding open umbrellasPuddles are splashing on the sidewalkChildren are wearing thick mittens and scarvesCars have windshield wipers moving fastThe ground is covered in white flakes
Rainy
Snowy
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) The wind is bending the trees and hats are flying off heads, so it is windy.
2) People are wearing sunglasses and shorts at the beach, so the weather is sunny.
3) Lightning flashes and thunder booms above the houses, so there is a storm.
4) Flags are not moving and the air feels still and warm, so the day is calm.
5) Thick gray clouds cover the sky and the sun is hidden, so it is cloudy.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) Kids sledding down a hill is a clue that it is snowy.
True
False
2) Wearing a heavy winter coat means it is probably very hot.
True
False
3) Rainbows often appear after it has rained and the sun comes out.
True
False
4) If people are shoveling the driveway, it is probably raining.
True
False
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