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!
Blue raindrops with the numbers from 1-31, as well as matching "empty" raindrops. Great for making a calendar or for playing math games. Six to a page.
From "apple cider" to "scarecrow". These vocabulary building word strips with pictures are great for word walls, sentence strips, spelling and vocabulary practice.
Report planner, KWL, and a lined page to write a report about snow. Includes a survey and graph to find out about people's favorite thing to do in the snow.
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.
Students learn useful weather-related vocabulary, chart local weather for a week and graph the results, and look at clouds from both sides (scientific and artistic).