READING WORKSHEET ABOUT WEATHER

READING WORKSHEET ABOUT WEATHER

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Sunny Day Reading Sheet

Sunny Day Reading Sheet

A cheerful worksheet featuring a bright sun and fluffy clouds. Children read a short passage about sunny weather, then answer simple questions about temperature and outdoor activities. Perfect for early learners.

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Rainy Weather Worksheet

Rainy Weather Worksheet

This worksheet shows raindrops and an umbrella. Kids read a paragraph about rain, then match words like puddle and storm to pictures. A fun way to build vocabulary and reading comprehension.

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Cloudy Sky Reading Activity

Cloudy Sky Reading Activity

Students explore cloudy weather through a short story. The worksheet includes fill-in-the-blank sentences about gray skies and cool breezes. Ideal for teaching weather vocabulary and sentence structure.

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Windy Day Comprehension Page

Windy Day Comprehension Page

A reading passage describes leaves blowing and kites flying in the wind. Children answer true-or-false questions and draw a windy scene. Great for combining reading skills with science.

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Snowy Weather Worksheet

Snowy Weather Worksheet

This worksheet features a snowy landscape. Kids read about snowflakes and winter fun, then complete a word search and short answer questions. Encourages both reading and critical thinking.

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Stormy Weather Reading Task

Stormy Weather Reading Task

A dramatic worksheet about thunderstorms. Students read a passage on lightning and thunder, then sequence events and define key terms. Builds comprehension and weather safety awareness.

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Foggy Morning Reading Sheet

Foggy Morning Reading Sheet

Learn about fog through a descriptive text. The worksheet asks children to identify main ideas and details, plus draw a foggy scene. Supports close reading and observation skills.

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Hot and Cold Weather Compare

Hot and Cold Weather Compare

This worksheet contrasts hot and cold climates. After reading short paragraphs, students compare temperatures and activities using a Venn diagram. Enhances analytical reading and science connections.

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Weather Tools Reading Worksheet

Weather Tools Reading Worksheet

Kids read about thermometers, rain gauges, and wind vanes. The worksheet includes labeling and comprehension questions. Perfect for integrating reading with hands-on weather science lessons.

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Seasonal Weather Reading Page

Seasonal Weather Reading Page

A worksheet covering spring, summer, fall, and winter. Students read a brief overview of each season, then match descriptions to pictures. Builds reading fluency and seasonal vocabulary.

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Cloudy Skies Comprehension Sheet

Cloudy Skies Comprehension Sheet

A reading worksheet featuring a short paragraph about different cloud types. Students read about cumulus, stratus, and cirrus clouds, then answer questions to test understanding of weather patterns and sky observations.

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Rainy Day Reading Activity

Rainy Day Reading Activity

This worksheet includes a story about a rainy afternoon, followed by vocabulary matching and true-or-false questions. It helps young learners connect text to real-world weather experiences while building reading comprehension skills.

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Sunny Weather Facts Worksheet

Sunny Weather Facts Worksheet

A nonfiction passage explains how sunlight affects temperature and plant growth. Students then complete fill-in-the-blank sentences and a cause-and-effect chart, reinforcing key ideas about sunny weather and its benefits.

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Windy Conditions Reading Task

Windy Conditions Reading Task

Students read a descriptive text about wind speed and direction, including how wind is measured. The worksheet concludes with multiple-choice questions and a drawing prompt to illustrate a windy scene from the passage.

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