Weather comes alive in this Grade 2 states of matter worksheet. Students discover that fog is liquid droplets, rain is liquid, snow is solid ice, and wind is moving gases. Nine fill-in-the-blank questions and a four-part matching activity link weather events to states of matter. Grade 2 learners connect science to the outdoors, building strong vocabulary and observation skills through familiar weather examples.

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Busy Bee
States of Matter
Grade 2
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) Fog is made of tiny water droplets hanging in the air.
2) Rain is liquid water that falls from clouds.
3) Snow is frozen water, so it is in a solid state.
4) Wind is moving air, which is a mix of gases.
5) Hail is solid because it is hard balls of ice.
6) A cloud is made of tiny water droplets high up in the sky.
7) Water vapor is an invisible gas that rises from puddles.
8) When morning fog warms up, the droplets turn into water vapor.
9) Frost on a window is solid ice crystals formed from cold air.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
Fog
tiny liquid water droplets in the air
moving air made of gases
Rain
liquid water falling from clouds
tiny liquid water droplets in the air
Snow
solid ice crystals falling down
liquid water falling from clouds
Wind
moving air made of gases
solid ice crystals falling down
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