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This second medium worksheet introduces deeper weather science with nine fill-in-the-blank prompts about rainbows, lightning, clouds, and how weather affects daily plans. The matching activity then asks kindergartners to pair four key weather words—thermometer, tornado, fog, and hail—with their correct definitions, including spinning wind columns, ice balls from clouds, low ground clouds, and temperature measurement, building important vocabulary for first grade earth science lessons that follow this topic.

Style:
Busy Bee
Weather Types
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1) Weather changes can affect what we wear and what we do.
2) A rainbow is a curved band of color seen after rain.
3) Lightning is caused by static electricity in storm clouds.
4) A weather alert is a warning that tells people about dangerous weather.
5) We can measure temperature using a thermometer.
6) Hail is made of balls of ice.
7) A weather vane is used to show the direction the wind is blowing.
8) Blizzards are severe snow storms.
9) Weather forecasters predict the weather using data.
★ Part B: Match the Weather Words
Draw a line from each weather word to its definition.
1)
thermometer
measures temperature
balls of ice that fall from clouds
tornado
a spinning column of wind
a spinning column of wind
fog
low cloud close to the ground
low cloud close to the ground
hail
balls of ice that fall from clouds
measures temperature
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Read each question carefully. Write the missing word on the line, then draw a line to match weather words to their definitions.

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