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Weather Words – Matching & Sentence Practice
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What It Is:
A two-page weather vocabulary worksheet set that helps young learners practice identifying weather words and using them in simple sentences. The first page features a word-to-picture matching activity, while the second page includes guided questions for students to answer using common weather terms.
Why Use It:
This worksheet pair builds weather vocabulary, reading comprehension, and sentence formation skills. It encourages students to observe weather conditions, apply descriptive words correctly, and respond in complete sentences—perfect for early EFL/ESL learners.
How to Use It:
• Match each weather word to the correct picture on Page 1
• Use the word bank to answer “How’s the weather?” questions
• Practice answering yes/no and descriptive weather sentences
• Reinforce vocabulary through oral discussion or classroom review
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Kindergarten to Grade 2.
• Ideal for weather units, science lessons, or English vocabulary practice
• Great for classroom warm-ups, homework, or ESL instruction
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, and early learners practicing basic weather vocabulary and simple sentence writing.
A two-page weather vocabulary worksheet set that helps young learners practice identifying weather words and using them in simple sentences. The first page features a word-to-picture matching activity, while the second page includes guided questions for students to answer using common weather terms.
Why Use It:
This worksheet pair builds weather vocabulary, reading comprehension, and sentence formation skills. It encourages students to observe weather conditions, apply descriptive words correctly, and respond in complete sentences—perfect for early EFL/ESL learners.
How to Use It:
• Match each weather word to the correct picture on Page 1
• Use the word bank to answer “How’s the weather?” questions
• Practice answering yes/no and descriptive weather sentences
• Reinforce vocabulary through oral discussion or classroom review
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Kindergarten to Grade 2.
• Ideal for weather units, science lessons, or English vocabulary practice
• Great for classroom warm-ups, homework, or ESL instruction
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, and early learners practicing basic weather vocabulary and simple sentence writing.




