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Weather Craft and Activity eBook
OVER 200 printable Activity pages for children to make while
learning about the Seasons. All printable to A4 ready to go
activities. Teacher/parent resources including weekly
weather calendar, theme days, borders for newsletters, flash
cards, weather words plus craft and cooking recipes and All
Seasons Poems written by an award winning poet. Activity
sheets for each season including, winter writing, snowman, spring
butterfly masks, lady beetle antennas, Summer Bees, Cupcake
Flowers, Rain Cutting, Corn Cob Craft, Rainbow art and so much
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Make lots of clouds
and rain drops out of construction paper. (Write weather vocabulary words on them.)
Laminate. Place them on the wall (or bulletin board).
Our complete set of 642-457 and
646-364
exam guides you in exact way so you will pass your real LX0-101 exam.Our
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you to pass 70-573
exam.
Weather Discussion The weather can be very calm (like a lamb) or it can be strong
(like a lion). Make those animal sounds.
Ask the children what this quote means: "In like a lion, out like a
lamb" or "In like a lamb, out like a lion". The weather in
March can begin very bad (furious) just like a lion and the month
will end very calm (or gentle) like a lamb or it can begin very
calm (or gentle) and end very bad (furious) like a lion.
Make those animal sounds.
Talk about lightening, thunder, hurricanes, tornados, etc.
Talk about the different types of weather: sunny, cloudy, windy,
rainy. The rain and wind can be calm or strong (heavy).
Weather Vocabulary Younger Children: cloud, colors, dry, fog, rain, rainbow, sky,
sun, wet, wind, ...
Older Children: cloudy, foggy, lightening, rainbow, rainy, sunny,
thunder, windy, weather, ... Drama Pretend to be wind. Whistle (blow out) lightly, heavier,
heavier, softer (or the other way around). Sway (move) you
head and body back and forth like the wind.
Pretend to be rain. With your fingers, make them move rain
falling down: lightly, heavier, heavier, softer (or the other way
around).
(You can do it on a table or book.)
Pretend to be thunder. Make soft, louder, louder thunder. Music What's
the Weather?
After singing the above song, go outside and see what the weather is
like. Poem For older children, read the poem March
Winds @ lds.org. Games These can be file folder games or placed on the wall.
If you do them as file folder games:
- Laminate the file folder (at least put some clear laminate paper
where the tape (or magnet strips or velcro will be placed).
- Write the name of the game (and picture of a cloud, rain drop, or
sun) on the flap. (You can write the directions on the front
of the file folder.)
- Glue an envelope on the front of the file folder (under the name
of the game). Place the cards inside there.
Another option: Hole punch two holes in the back of a small sealable
bag. Place a piece of yarn through it. Tie off on the
front of the file folder. Place the cards into the bag.
Place double sided tape in the inside part of a file folder.
Place the cards on the tape.
Weather Math Game or Weather Math File Folder Game
Make a number of clouds. Place addition, subtraction,
multiplication, or division problems on the clouds. e.g. 1+1=
, 2+1=, 2+2=, ...
Make lots of rain drops. On some rain drops, place the answer
on each one. e.g. 2, 3, 4,...
Laminate the rain drops and clouds.
Have the children place the correct rain drops on the correct cloud.
You can have a sheet of paper where they can write the math problem
and then the answer or you can have an answer sheet in an envelope
nearby. Have them check their answers (make sure they know not
to look at it before they are done).
Weather Math Game
Do the above, except have a cup or an empty margarine container with
the cloud on each one. Have the children place the correct
raindrops in the correct cup or container. You can have a
sheet of paper where they can write the math problem and then the
answer or you can have an answer sheet in an envelope nearby.
Have them check their answers (make sure they know not to look
at it before they are done).
Rainy Number Game or Rainy Number File Folder Game
Make a number of rain drops. On one set, write the number on
each rain drop and the other set write the word number.
Laminate. Have the child match the correct number with
the word number.
Rainy Alphabet Game or Rainy Alphabet File Folder Game
Make a number of rain drops. On one set, write the lower case
letters on each rain drop and the other set write the uppercase
letters. Laminate. Have the child match the correct
lowercase letters with the uppercase letters.
Sunny Number Game or Sunny Number File Folder Game
Make a number of yellow suns. On one set, write the number on
each sun and the other set write the word number. Laminate.
Have the child match the correct number with the word number.
Sunny Alphabet Game or Sunny Alphabet File Folder Game
Make a number of rain drops. On one set, write the lower case
letters on each rain drop and the other set write the uppercase
letters. Laminate. Have the child match the correct
lowercase letters with the uppercase letters.
Clouds
Science
Cloud Experiment
Absorb: Talk about
clouds (size, color, etc). Take a sponge and place it into
water. Ask the children what it is doing? (soaking up the
water; absorbing the water). Squeeze the sponge. Let all
the water come out. It is like on a rainy day, the water comes
out of the cloud...
Cloud Observation
Look at the clouds and talk about them.
The
Cloud Cookbook Weather
Activities Cloud Snacks / Home Economics Pop some popcorn. Look at them while they pop. Do
they look like fluffy white clouds?
Cloud Craft - Glue cotton balls onto the top of a piece of paper. Make
some scenery underneath the clouds.
- Paint or draw some clouds onto a piece of paper. Make some
scenery underneath the clouds.
Little Cloud Activities
1. If the weather permits, stand outside and look at the
clouds or look through the window. What do the clouds look like to
you? Can you see a ... (rabbit, etc.)? Clouds can be different
colors. They can be white when there is no water inside of they or
they can be gray. When they are gray, there is a lot of water
inside of them. What comes out of the clouds when they are too
full? (Rain.) Have the children move their fingers like
raindrops. Have them move their fingers faster and faster.
4. Draw your own clouds in the shape you want. Glue them
onto a sky blue piece of paper (or color or paint the paper sky
blue).
I’ll Play With You Activities
1. Make shadows outside.
2. Whistle like the wind. Run in the wind (or no wind).
3. Science: Look at the clouds in the sky. See if you
can see objects in the clouds.
4. Pretend to jump in puddles (or in real puddles).
5. Craft: Make a rainbow
craft.
6. Home Economics: Make a rainbow snack.
Or make star sugar
cookies
7. Science: Count as many stars as you can in the sky.
8. Music: Sing Twinkle, Twinkle,
Little Star.
9. Science & Math: Look at the moon. How much of the
moon can you see? (full, half, third, quarter, ...)