This challenging worksheet brings stormy weather front and center with four multiple choice questions about what a wind vane shows, which tall dark cloud (cumulonimbus) brings storms, what to do when you hear thunder, and which word—purple—is not a type of weather.

Five fill-in-the-blank sentences then cover a tornado as a spinning column of air, sunscreen for hot sunny skin, a clear sky after a storm, clouds made of tiny water drops, and a storm warning. Kindergartners finish knowing safety rules and the names of dangerous storms.

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Busy Bee
Weather Types
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. What does a wind vane show us?
 A) Temperature
 B) Wind direction
 C) Rainfall amount
 D) Cloud type
2. Which kind of cloud is tall and dark and brings storms?
 A) Cirrus
 B) Stratus
 C) Cumulus
 D) Cumulonimbus
3. What should you do if you hear thunder outside?
 A) Go swimming
 B) Climb a tree
 C) Go inside a building
 D) Stand under a tree
4. Which of these is NOT a type of weather?
 A) Rainy
 B) Snowy
 C) Purple
 D) Windy
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A tornado is a spinning column of air that is very dangerous.
2) We wear sunscreen to protect our skin from the hot sun.
3) After a storm, the sky often becomes clear again.
4) Clouds are made of tiny drops of water.
5) A storm warning means bad weather is on the way.
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