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
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Read simple, predictable passages about weather in different places
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Build weather vocabulary using picture-supported pages
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Participate in a guided map lesson comparing global weather clues
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Locate cities on a world map
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Track weekly weather in two different world locations
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Record, illustrate, and compare weather patterns
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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
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Teacher suggestions & implementation tips
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Guided Map Discussion lesson (step-by-step modeling)
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Notes for extensions and cross-curricular connections
Student Learning Pages
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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
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Supports early readers with predictable text and clear visuals
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Cross-curricular: science, geography, reading, and early data interpretation
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Engaging and hands-on: students choose their own cities
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No prep: simply print and go
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Flexible: use during weather units, centers, morning work, or map studies
⭐ Perfect For:
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NGSS-aligned weather & climate lessons
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First grade science
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Whole-group demonstrations
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Small-group literacy/science rotations
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Early finisher science journals
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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!















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