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What It Is:
A weather-themed tracing and matching worksheet where students trace five weather words—sunny, rainy, windy, snowy, and cloudy—and then draw a line to match each word with the correct weather picture. This activity strengthens handwriting, vocabulary, and visual recognition skills.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps early learners build foundational weather vocabulary while practicing fine motor skills through tracing. Matching the pictures reinforces comprehension and makes weather terms easier to remember. It’s a great blend of handwriting, reading, and science concepts in one activity.
How to Use It:
• Trace each weather word carefully on the lines provided.
• Look at the weather pictures on the right.
• Draw a line from each traced word to the matching picture.
• Review and discuss the different types of weather as a class or in small groups.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for:
• Preschool–Grade 1: Weather vocabulary building and tracing practice
• Grade 2: Independent matching and handwriting reinforcement
Target Users:
Teachers, students, early learners, ESL classrooms, homeschool families, and tutors needing a simple, effective worksheet for weather vocabulary, tracing, and matching skills.
A weather-themed tracing and matching worksheet where students trace five weather words—sunny, rainy, windy, snowy, and cloudy—and then draw a line to match each word with the correct weather picture. This activity strengthens handwriting, vocabulary, and visual recognition skills.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps early learners build foundational weather vocabulary while practicing fine motor skills through tracing. Matching the pictures reinforces comprehension and makes weather terms easier to remember. It’s a great blend of handwriting, reading, and science concepts in one activity.
How to Use It:
• Trace each weather word carefully on the lines provided.
• Look at the weather pictures on the right.
• Draw a line from each traced word to the matching picture.
• Review and discuss the different types of weather as a class or in small groups.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for:
• Preschool–Grade 1: Weather vocabulary building and tracing practice
• Grade 2: Independent matching and handwriting reinforcement
Target Users:
Teachers, students, early learners, ESL classrooms, homeschool families, and tutors needing a simple, effective worksheet for weather vocabulary, tracing, and matching skills.




