If your child already knows the meaning of the word «precipitation», then you can jump right into this worksheet. If they do not know the meaning of the word, take the time to teach them that precipitation is any form of water that falls from the clouds and the sky. Now, ask them if they can give you any examples of precipitation. Look at this downloadable pdf with different forms of precipitation. Read the weather descriptions with your child and check the correct pictures that match.
Do you regularly teach your kids about the weather? How well is your child familiar with the different seasons, temperatures, and weather conditions? Now is the time to see just how much attention your kids have been paying to the weather forecast! In this colorful worksheet, your child must correctly identify different weather conditions. First, ask them to look at the pictures on the left and say what type of weather it shows. Then, ask them to circle the correct answer from the options on the right side.
Science affects our world, and teaching kids about weather helps kids see just how their learning can be applied to their everyday lives. This types of precipitation worksheet will review different types of weather, so your child can look out the window and know exactly what’s happening outside!
Here’s how this worksheet can help your child:
• It will review types of precipitation familiar to your child
• It will also cover types of precipitation that are tough to identify, like hail or sleet
Even if you live in an area that doesn’t get much snow, this worksheet will help your little one build a mental library of scientific knowledge for future use!
This worksheet will test your children’s ability to accurately describe the weather. In the printout, there are pictures showing five days of the week, with a different weather for each day. Show your child these pictures and ask them what weather is shown for each day. Then, read all the sentences in the exercise and ask your child if they are true or false. Tell them to check the correct answers.
In this worksheet, Kaitlin keeps a weather journal where she fills in what the weather was like each day. Does your child keep a weather journal? If they do not, you can encourage them to keep one after completing this exercise. Look at Kaitlin’s journal with your kid, make sure that they note what Kaitlin has recorded the weather was for each day. Read aloud the questions about her weather journal, and check the correct answers.