This hard worksheet challenges kindergartners with four multiple choice questions about thermometers, dangerous weather types, and what causes lightning, requiring them to evaluate options instead of recalling answers. Five fill-in-the-blank prompts then introduce advanced weather vocabulary like barometer for air pressure, climate for long-term patterns, and thunderstorms for severe weather events, stretching young readers toward first grade science while still keeping the focus on familiar everyday weather observations.
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Weather Types
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the correct answer for each question.
1. What does a thermometer measure?
A) Wind speed
B) Temperature
C) Rainfall
D) Cloud height
2. Which type of weather is MOST dangerous?
A) Cloudy
B) Light rain
C) Tornado
D) Foggy
3. What causes lightning?
A) Heavy rain
B) Static electricity in clouds
C) Cold temperatures
D) Strong winds
4. Which season usually has the MOST snow?
A) Spring
B) Summer
C) Fall
D) Winter
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1. A barometer measures air pressure.
2. Weather that stays the same over a long time is called climate.
3. Storms with thunder and lightning are called thunderstorms.
4. The amount of water that falls from the sky is measured with a rain gauge.
5. Wind direction is shown by a weather vane.
Weather Types
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the correct answer for each question.
1. What does a thermometer measure?
A) Wind speed
B) Temperature
C) Rainfall
D) Cloud height
2. Which type of weather is MOST dangerous?
A) Cloudy
B) Light rain
C) Tornado
D) Foggy
3. What causes lightning?
A) Heavy rain
B) Static electricity in clouds
C) Cold temperatures
D) Strong winds
4. Which season usually has the MOST snow?
A) Spring
B) Summer
C) Fall
D) Winter
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1) A barometer measures air pressure.
2) Weather that stays the same over a long time is called climate.
3) Storms with thunder and lightning are called thunderstorms.
4) The amount of water that falls from the sky is measured with a rain gauge.
5) Wind direction is shown by a weather vane.
Ready to Practice?
Read each question carefully. For Part A, circle the correct answer. For Part B, write the missing word on the line.
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