Description
What It Is:
This Classroom Calendar & Weather Check worksheet is a reusable visual chart that helps students track daily dates, special events, and changing weather conditions. With space for each day of the week and illustrated weather symbols (rain, snow, sun, etc.), it's an engaging tool for building calendar awareness, observation skills, and routine responsibility.
Grade Level Suitability:
Ideal for Pre-K through Grade 2
• Pre-K–K: Reinforces daily routines and basic weather vocabulary through visuals.
• Grade 1–2: Supports calendar fluency, data collection, and weather discussions.
• ESL Learners: Builds weather-related vocabulary and speaking confidence through repeated practice.
Why Use It:
Calendar routines enhance classroom structure while encouraging students to observe and discuss their environment. This chart supports daily math, science, and SEL conversations through a consistent and interactive format.
How to Use It:
Each day, have students fill in the date, note any birthdays or events, and draw or place the correct weather symbol. Use during morning meetings, science lessons, or as a class helper job.
Target Users:
Preschool and early elementary teachers, homeschool educators, and ESL instructors looking for visual, hands-on tools to support routine and observation-based learning.
This Classroom Calendar & Weather Check worksheet is a reusable visual chart that helps students track daily dates, special events, and changing weather conditions. With space for each day of the week and illustrated weather symbols (rain, snow, sun, etc.), it's an engaging tool for building calendar awareness, observation skills, and routine responsibility.
Grade Level Suitability:
Ideal for Pre-K through Grade 2
• Pre-K–K: Reinforces daily routines and basic weather vocabulary through visuals.
• Grade 1–2: Supports calendar fluency, data collection, and weather discussions.
• ESL Learners: Builds weather-related vocabulary and speaking confidence through repeated practice.
Why Use It:
Calendar routines enhance classroom structure while encouraging students to observe and discuss their environment. This chart supports daily math, science, and SEL conversations through a consistent and interactive format.
How to Use It:
Each day, have students fill in the date, note any birthdays or events, and draw or place the correct weather symbol. Use during morning meetings, science lessons, or as a class helper job.
Target Users:
Preschool and early elementary teachers, homeschool educators, and ESL instructors looking for visual, hands-on tools to support routine and observation-based learning.
