This medium worksheet steps up to nine fill-in-the-blank questions covering core science vocabulary like weather, meteorologist, sunny, clouds, and outdoor activities. Children must recall complete words instead of just tracing them. The matching section then pairs four weather types—sunny, rainy, snowy, and windy—with the correct clothing and gear, including sunscreen, raincoats, snow boots, and kites, helping kindergartners connect weather conditions to safe daily clothing choices.
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Weather Types
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1. Weather is the condition of the air outside.
2. A meteorologist is a scientist who studies weather.
3. A sunny day has sunshine and clear skies.
4. A tornado is a powerful spinning windstorm.
5. A hurricane forms over warm ocean water.
6. Weather changes from day to day and season to season.
7. The anemometer is a tool that measures wind speed.
8. Clouds form when water vapor condenses into tiny droplets.
9. We track weather each day on a weather chart.
Part B: Match the Weather to Clothing
Draw a line from each type of weather to the best clothing or item for it.
1.
sunny
→ sunscreen and hat
scarf and kite
rainy
→ raincoat and umbrella
snow boots and coat
snowy
→ snow boots and coat
sunscreen and hat
windy
→ scarf and kite
raincoat and umbrella
Weather Types
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1) Weather is the condition of the air outside.
2) A meteorologist is a scientist who studies weather.
3) A sunny day has sunshine and clear skies.
4) A tornado is a powerful spinning windstorm.
5) A hurricane forms over warm ocean water.
6) Weather changes from day to day and season to season.
7) The anemometer is a tool that measures wind speed.
8) Clouds form when water vapor condenses into tiny droplets.
9) We track weather each day on a weather chart.
★ Part B: Match the Weather to Clothing
Draw a line from each type of weather to the best clothing or item for it.
1)
sunny
→ sunscreen and hat
scarf and kite
rainy
→ raincoat and umbrella
snow boots and coat
snowy
→ snow boots and coat
sunscreen and hat
windy
→ scarf and kite
raincoat and umbrella
Ready to Practice?
Read each question carefully. Write the missing word on the line, then draw a line to match weather to clothing.
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