Weather Around the World

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Weather Around the World

Bring global weather patterns to life with shared reading, vocabulary support, and hands-on map exploration!

Help your students see how weather changes from place to place with this engaging, child-friendly science resource designed for early learners. This updated Weather Watchers unit blends shared reading passages, picture-supported vocabulary, a guided map lesson, and a two-city comparison booklet to help students understand weather in a meaningful, real-world way.

Perfect for whole-group instruction, centers, or early-finishers, this resource builds science knowledge and supports developing readers.

 
Conduct this five-day weather watch for cities in other parts of the globe.
This activity is for students to track the weather in two countries around the world.
Students love comparing data from different countries. They also make personal connections with the weather and climate in different parts of the globe.

Description

Weather Around the World

Bring global weather patterns to life with shared reading, vocabulary support, and hands-on map exploration!

Help your students see how weather changes from place to place with this engaging, child-friendly science resource designed for early learners. This updated Weather Watchers unit blends shared reading passages, picture-supported vocabulary, a guided map lesson, and a two-city comparison booklet to help students understand weather in a meaningful, real-world way.

Perfect for whole-group instruction, centers, or early-finishers, this resource builds science knowledge and supports developing readers.


💛 What This Resource Helps Students Do

  • Read simple, predictable passages about weather in different places

  • Build weather vocabulary using picture-supported pages

  • Participate in a guided map lesson comparing global weather clues

  • Locate cities on a world map

  • Track weekly weather in two different world locations

  • Record, illustrate, and compare weather patterns

  • Summarize what they learned using simple prompts

This hands-on experience mirrors the work of real meteorologists — observing, recording, and interpreting data.


🌦️ What’s Inside

Teacher Tools

  • Teacher suggestions & implementation tips

  • Guided Map Discussion lesson (step-by-step modeling)

  • Notes for extensions and cross-curricular connections

Student Learning Pages

  • Shared Reading Passages
    Simple, predictable passages with picture support

  • Vocabulary Pages
    Core weather words with visual clues

  • World Map
    Students locate and label their two chosen cities

  • Weekly Weather Tracking Chart
    Side-by-side comparison of temperature, conditions, and precipitation

  • Two-City Weather Booklet
    Students record daily observations, illustrate conditions, and reflect on patterns

  • Weather Reflection Page
    Prompts students to compare the two locations and discuss similarities/differences


🌍 Why Teachers Love This Resource

  • Supports early readers with predictable text and clear visuals

  • Cross-curricular: science, geography, reading, and early data interpretation

  • Engaging and hands-on: students choose their own cities

  • No prep: simply print and go

  • Flexible: use during weather units, centers, morning work, or map studies


⭐ Perfect For:

  • NGSS-aligned weather & climate lessons

  • First grade science

  • Whole-group demonstrations

  • Small-group literacy/science rotations

  • Early finisher science journals

  • Map and globe exploration


🌱 Extend the Learning

Pair this activity with:

These resources work together to build strong foundational weather understanding.


✨ Ready to Explore Global Weather?

This resource inspires curiosity, strengthens science vocabulary, and helps young learners observe and compare real-world weather patterns — all in a developmentally appropriate way.

Add it to your science rotation and watch your students become Weather Watchers!


Thank you, teacher friend. Thank you for the difference you make every day in the lives of your students. The world is better because of you.
Cheers,
K

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