Weather and Seasons
Science
Weather and Seasons starts at 1 and continues till grade 3.
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Describe what you might see and feel on a windy day.
What do we call the time of year when flowers start to bloom and the weather gets warmer?
What do we call the white, fluffy things in the sky that sometimes bring rain?
What do you call the moving air that we feel outside?
What do you call the thin layer of air that surrounds the Earth and affects the weather?
What do you call the weather when it is very cold and white flakes fall from the sky?
What do you call the weather when there is a lot of wind and rain, sometimes with thunder and lightning?
What do you wear to protect yourself from rain?
Which of the following is NOT a season? (1) Spring (2) Fall (3) Rain (4) Winter
Which of the following is NOT a type of weather? (1) Rainy (2) Sunny (3) Cloudy (4) Rocky
Which of these is a reason why seasons change? (1) The Earth moves around the Sun (2) The Moon changes shape (3) The stars move (4) The clouds move
Which of these is a reason why we have different weather in different places? (1) The shape of the land (2) The amount of sunlight (3) The distance from the sea (4) All of the above
Fill in the blank: The four main seasons are spring, summer, autumn, and __________.
Fill in the blank: The process of water changing from a gas back to a liquid is called __________.
Fill in the blank: The process of water falling from clouds as rain, snow, or hail is called __________.
Fill in the blank: The season after summer is __________.
True or False: A rain gauge is used to measure how much rain has fallen.
True or False: A thermometer can tell you if it is hot or cold outside.
True or False: Clouds are made of tiny drops of water.
True or False: Hail is made of ice.
