SCIENCE WORKSHEETS ABOUT WEATHER
Most kids can tell you it's raining outside, but ask them why it rains and you'l...
Download Original →Cloud Identification Chart Worksheet
A colorful worksheet featuring real photos of cumulus, stratus, and cirrus clouds. Students match cloud names to images and write short descriptions of each type's weather patterns.
Download Original →Weather Instruments Matching Activity
This worksheet shows labeled diagrams of a thermometer, barometer, anemometer, and rain gauge. Children draw lines connecting each tool to its correct function in measuring weather conditions.
Download Original →Severe Weather Safety Checklist
A practical worksheet listing thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes. Students check off safety actions like finding shelter, avoiding windows, and preparing an emergency kit for each event.
Download Original →Daily Weather Observation Log
A printable chart for tracking temperature, precipitation, wind speed, and cloud cover over one week. Students record morning and afternoon data and look for daily patterns.
Download Original →Water Cycle Diagram Labeling
An illustrated worksheet showing evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection. Students label each stage and write a sentence explaining how water moves through the cycle.
Download Original →Temperature Conversion Practice Sheet
A math-integrated worksheet with thermometers showing Celsius and Fahrenheit. Students convert between scales using formulas and read temperatures from realistic thermometer graphics.
Download Original →Weather Fronts Sorting Activity
Students cut and paste descriptions of cold, warm, stationary, and occluded fronts onto a chart. Each front includes symbols and typical weather changes like rain or temperature shifts.
Download Original →Seasonal Weather Comparison Chart
A worksheet with four columns for spring, summer, fall, and winter. Students draw or write typical weather conditions, clothing, and activities for each season in their region.
Download Original →Wind Direction and Speed Lab
Students use a simple anemometer diagram and wind vane illustration to record wind data. The worksheet includes questions about how wind affects weather and local environments.
Download Original →Precipitation Types Identification
A worksheet featuring rain, snow, sleet, and hail with real-world images. Students describe how each forms and match them to conditions like freezing temperatures or strong updrafts.
Download Original →Cloud Identification Chart
A colorful worksheet featuring labeled diagrams of cumulus, stratus, cirrus, and nimbus clouds. Students match cloud types to descriptions and draw their own observations, building foundational meteorology skills for elementary science lessons.
Download Original →Weather Instruments Match-Up
This worksheet pairs images of a thermometer, barometer, anemometer, and rain gauge with their functions. Kids cut and paste definitions, learning how each tool measures temperature, air pressure, wind speed, or precipitation in daily weather tracking.
Download Original →Severe Weather Safety Guide
An engaging printable illustrating tornadoes, hurricanes, blizzards, and thunderstorms. Students identify each storm and write safety tips for staying prepared. Perfect for teaching natural disaster awareness and emergency response in a classroom or homeschool setting.
Download Original →Weekly Weather Observation Log
A seven-day chart where students record temperature, sky conditions, wind direction, and precipitation. Includes simple icons for sunny, cloudy, rainy, and snowy days. This hands-on activity encourages data collection and pattern recognition in early weather science studies.
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