From "boots" to "toboggan", these vocabulary building word strips with pictures are great for word walls, sentence strips, spelling and vocabulary practice.
Print and cut out the thermometer to show how hot and cold temperatures are reflected. Makes a great classroom decoration - what's the temperature today?
PowerPoint presentation with audio about the different types of clouds (upper elementary). Includes 14 slides with colorful images, simple text and audio.
From "cloudy" to "windy", these vocabulary
building word strips with pictures are great for word walls, sentence strips, spelling and vocabulary practice.
Students create a weather dictionary, and record weather for a week. Includes a reading comprehension on water (from the viewpoint of a water droplet). Engaging and fun!
This mini-office features simple reviews of basic science concepts: senses, types of weather, colors, parts of the solar system, landforms, living and non-living things, and types of animals.
Each day has six options. Put the option on the calendar that shows the day's weather (if the first of the month is rainy, use the RAINY graphic with a 1).
This mini-office features simple reviews of basic science concepts: senses, types of weather, colors, parts of the solar system, landforms, living and non-living things, and types of animals.
Students use these worksheets to graph the weather conditions during each month of the year. Graphs up to 15 days for each of 7 weather conditions. Some weather graphics are cute (snowman, daisy with umbrella).
"Words that come to mind when I think about..." This page features a thought bubble waiting to be filled with on-topic words. Great for kicking off a new unit.
From "weather" to "water cycle." These vocabulary building word strips with pictures are great for word walls, sentence strips, spelling and vocabulary practice.
This biography of the first person to photograph single snow crystals works well in conjunction with science lessons or as a "stand alone" reading comprehension.
*Bentley's photographs are in the public domain and can be found in many places for free.
From "blossoms" to "windy". These vocabulary building word strips with pictures are great for word walls, sentence strips, spelling and vocabulary practice.