PRESCHOOL WORKSHEETS WEATHER

PRESCHOOL WORKSHEETS WEATHER

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Sunny Day Tracing Fun

Sunny Day Tracing Fun

A bright preschool worksheet featuring a smiling sun for tracing. Children practice fine motor skills by following dotted lines around the sun, while identifying sunny weather. Perfect for morning work or weather-themed lessons.

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Rainy Day Counting Clouds

Rainy Day Counting Clouds

This preschool weather worksheet combines counting with rainy day imagery. Kids count fluffy clouds and raindrops, then write the number. A playful way to introduce early math and weather vocabulary to young learners.

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Windy Day Kite Coloring

Windy Day Kite Coloring

A whimsical worksheet showing a kite blowing in the wind. Preschoolers color the kite and trace the word "windy." This activity builds vocabulary and hand-eye coordination while exploring different weather conditions.

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Snowy Day Matching Mittens

Snowy Day Matching Mittens

A winter-themed preschool worksheet where children match pairs of colorful mittens. Snowflakes decorate the page, reinforcing the concept of snowy weather. Great for pattern recognition and seasonal learning.

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Stormy Day Sound Sorting

Stormy Day Sound Sorting

Preschoolers sort pictures of thunder, lightning, and rain on this weather worksheet. They cut and paste items into correct stormy categories. Develops critical thinking and understanding of severe weather safely.

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Foggy Day Maze Adventure

Foggy Day Maze Adventure

A simple maze worksheet featuring a foggy forest path. Children help a bear find its way home through the mist. This activity enhances problem-solving skills and introduces fog as a weather phenomenon.

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Rainbow Day Color by Number

Rainbow Day Color by Number

A cheerful color-by-number worksheet with a rainbow after rain. Preschoolers match numbers to colors, creating a vibrant rainbow. Teaches number recognition and the concept of rainbows forming in wet weather.

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Hot Day Ice Cream Counting

Hot Day Ice Cream Counting

A sunny weather worksheet with ice cream cones for counting. Kids count scoops and match them to numbers. This fun activity links hot weather with summer treats, building early math and seasonal awareness.

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Cloudy Day Shape Sorting

Cloudy Day Shape Sorting

Preschoolers sort fluffy cloud shapes by size and color on this worksheet. They glue small, medium, and large clouds onto a sky scene. Reinforces shape recognition and descriptive weather language.

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Spring Day Flower Tracing

Spring Day Flower Tracing

A gentle weather worksheet featuring spring flowers and a gentle rain. Children trace flower stems and raindrop paths. This activity nurtures fine motor control and connects weather patterns with plant growth.

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Sunny Day Tracing Fun

Sunny Day Tracing Fun

A cheerful preschool worksheet featuring a bright sun to trace, plus dotted lines for raindrops and clouds. Perfect for building fine motor skills while introducing basic weather vocabulary like sunny, rainy, and cloudy.

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Weather Matching Game

Weather Matching Game

Colorful worksheet where kids draw lines matching weather icons—sun, snowflake, umbrella—to their names. Simple, engaging design helps preschoolers learn word recognition and associate symbols with real-world weather conditions.

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Rainbow Color by Number

Rainbow Color by Number

A playful weather-themed color-by-number activity with a rainbow, clouds, and raindrops. Each section is labeled with a number, guiding little learners to practice counting and color identification while exploring weather patterns.

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What Should I Wear? Worksheet

What Should I Wear? Worksheet

Interactive preschool sheet showing sunny, rainy, and snowy scenes. Children circle appropriate clothing items like boots, hats, or sunglasses. This activity builds decision-making skills and connects weather concepts to daily life choices.

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