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This Grade 1 weather types worksheet helps young learners identify and name common meteorological conditions through visual cues. Students observe icons representing various weather patterns and practice writing the corresponding vocabulary. This resource streamlines the introduction of atmospheric science concepts while reinforcing early writing and observational skills.

At a Glance

  • Grade: 1 · Subject: Science
  • Standard: 1-ESS2-1 — Use observations of local weather conditions to describe patterns over time
  • Skill Focus: Weather vocabulary and identification
  • Format: 2 pages · 6 problems · Answer key included · PDF
  • Best For: Early finishers or morning work
  • Time: 10–15 minutes

What's Inside

This 2-page PDF includes a student worksheet and a full-color answer key. The primary page features six icons illustrating windy, cloudy, snowy, rainy, stormy, and sunny conditions. Each illustration is paired with a clear response box, encouraging students to match the visual representation with its correct scientific name. The layout is clean and spacious for Grade 1 students.

Zero-Prep Workflow

  • Print: Select the student page and print enough copies for the class (20 seconds).
  • Distribute: Hand out the sheets for student completion (30 seconds).
  • Review: Use the included answer key to quickly grade or display for self-correction (30 seconds).

Total teacher preparation time is under two minutes, making this an ideal resource for sub-plans or morning work.

Standards Alignment

Aligned to 1-ESS2-1, students use observations of local weather to describe patterns. By naming weather types, students build the foundational vocabulary necessary to record their observations. This resource also supports L.1.6 for vocabulary acquisition. Both standard codes can be copied directly into lesson plans, IEP goals, or district curriculum mapping tools.

How to Use It

Use this as a check after a discussion about weather characteristics. As a formative assessment, observe students as they match icons; see if they distinguish between rainy and stormy based on the lightning cue. This task typically takes 10 to 15 minutes during a science center rotation.

Who It's For

Designed for first grade, this is also appropriate for Kindergarten enrichment or second grade review. It works well for English Language Learners who benefit from direct icon-to-word association. Pair this with a daily weather calendar to reinforce these concepts throughout the school year.

This Grade 1 science resource focuses on atmospheric observation, addressing the 1-ESS2-1 standard. Research from RAND AIRS 2024 emphasizes that early exposure to scientific terminology through visual aids improves conceptual retention in primary students. By matching icons like stormy and sunny to their written counterparts, learners bridge visual literacy with linguistic development. Scientific evidence suggests these activities allow students of varying abilities to access core content. The answer key ensures immediate feedback, a critical factor in early childhood education. This worksheet provides six structured tasks that serve as a reliable foundation for more complex meteorological studies, including seasonal changes and climate patterns. Teachers can confidently integrate this proven instructional tool into science routines to foster a deeper understanding of the natural world.