SCIENCE WORKSHEETS WEATHER

SCIENCE WORKSHEETS WEATHER

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Cloud Identification Chart Worksheet

Cloud Identification Chart Worksheet

A printable science worksheet featuring labeled diagrams of cumulus, stratus, cirrus, and nimbus clouds. Students match cloud names to pictures and write short descriptions of each type's weather patterns and altitude levels.

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Weather Instruments Matching Activity

Weather Instruments Matching Activity

This worksheet pairs images of thermometers, barometers, anemometers, and rain gauges with their functions. Kids draw lines connecting each tool to what it measures, reinforcing how meteorologists collect weather data for forecasts.

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Severe Weather Safety Checklist

Severe Weather Safety Checklist

A practical worksheet listing thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes, and blizzards. Students check off safety steps like finding shelter, avoiding windows, and preparing emergency kits, building awareness of storm preparedness and personal safety.

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Water Cycle Diagram Fill-In

Water Cycle Diagram Fill-In

Students label evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection on a colorful water cycle diagram. The worksheet includes arrows and blank boxes, helping learners understand how weather patterns connect to the continuous movement of water.

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Weekly Weather Observation Log

Weekly Weather Observation Log

A seven-day chart where students record temperature, sky conditions, wind speed, and precipitation each morning. Space for drawing weather symbols encourages daily observation skills and helps kids notice patterns in local weather changes.

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Weather Fronts Sorting Exercise

Weather Fronts Sorting Exercise

This worksheet presents cold, warm, stationary, and occluded fronts with simple map symbols. Students cut and paste descriptions of associated weather, like rain or clear skies, to match each front type and learn air mass interactions.

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Climate vs. Weather Comparison Table

Climate vs. Weather Comparison Table

A side-by-side chart asking students to define weather as short-term conditions and climate as long-term averages. Examples like a sunny day versus a desert climate help clarify the difference through real-world scenarios and critical thinking.

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Extreme Weather Research Template

Extreme Weather Research Template

Students choose a storm type—hurricane, tornado, or blizzard—and fill in causes, effects, and safety tips. The structured worksheet guides research skills while exploring how extreme weather forms and impacts communities and environments.

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Seasonal Weather Patterns Puzzle

Seasonal Weather Patterns Puzzle

A cut-and-paste activity where students arrange seasonal images—spring showers, summer heat, autumn winds, winter snow—in order. Each season includes a short description of typical weather, reinforcing cyclical changes throughout the year.

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Weather Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle

Weather Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle

A fun crossword using terms like humidity, pressure, forecast, and precipitation. Clues are simple definitions or examples, helping students build weather-related vocabulary while solving puzzles and reinforcing key science concepts.

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Cloud Identification Chart for Kids

Cloud Identification Chart for Kids

A colorful worksheet featuring cirrus, cumulus, and stratus clouds. Students match cloud names to pictures and write short descriptions. Perfect for elementary science lessons on weather patterns and sky observation activities.

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Weather Instruments Matching Activity

Weather Instruments Matching Activity

This worksheet helps students learn about thermometers, barometers, and anemometers. Each instrument is illustrated with a simple diagram. Children draw lines connecting tools to their functions, reinforcing how meteorologists measure temperature, pressure, and wind speed.

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Severe Weather Safety Checklist

Severe Weather Safety Checklist

An engaging worksheet teaching kids how to stay safe during thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes. Includes fill-in-the-blank sentences about emergency kits and shelter locations. Ideal for classroom discussions on weather preparedness and natural disaster awareness.

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Daily Weather Log and Graph

Daily Weather Log and Graph

Students track temperature, precipitation, and cloud cover for one week. The worksheet includes a bar graph template and observation prompts. Great for hands-on learning about data collection, weather trends, and seasonal changes in a simple, printable format.

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