Write a Weather Report

$5.00

Write a Weather Report

A Student-Friendly Mini Unit for Grades 2–5

Help your students learn how real meteorologists read, talk, write, and report the weather! This flexible, engaging resource gives you everything you need to teach weather reports with clarity and confidence—no prep required.

Students build background knowledge, read strong model texts, learn essential weather vocabulary, write using a guided template, and present their own weather report with support. It’s the perfect blend of science, writing, vocabulary, and speaking skills.

Description

Write a Weather Report

A Student-Friendly Mini Unit for Grades 2–5

Help your students learn how real meteorologists read, talk, write, and report the weather! This flexible, engaging resource gives you everything you need to teach weather reports with clarity and confidence—no prep required.

Students build background knowledge, read strong model texts, learn essential weather vocabulary, write using a guided template, and present their own weather report with support. It’s the perfect blend of science, writing, vocabulary, and speaking skills.


🌦️ What’s Included

Build Knowledge

  • “What Is a Weather Report?” informational reading passage

  • Quick Check comprehension questions

  • Essential weather vocabulary list

  • Weather icons with labels

  • Vocabulary activity page

Learn from Clear Models

  • Shared Reading Weather Report (Primary level)

  • Shared Reading Weather Report (Upper Grades)

  • Reporter Phrase Bank to support writing and speaking

Write with Confidence

  • Fill-in-the-blank Weather Report (student version)

  • Completed teacher example

  • Student-friendly presentation directions

Present & Reflect

  • Presentation Feedback Form (peer-friendly)

  • Teacher Presentation Rubric (easy to use and score)


🌈 Why Teachers Love It

  • Works smoothly in Grades 2–5

  • Clear models and supports make writing accessible to all learners

  • Blends science concepts with writing and speaking

  • Perfect for whole-group lessons, small groups, or literacy centers

  • Builds confidence in young writers and presenters

  • Truly print-and-teach—no additional planning needed


🎯 Skills Students Will Practice

  • Reading informational text

  • Using weather vocabulary

  • Writing structured informational reports

  • Interpreting and describing weather data

  • Speaking clearly and sharing ideas

  • Listening and giving helpful feedback


💛 Perfect For

  • Science units on weather

  • Writing informational/explanatory texts

  • Speaking & Listening standards

  • Morning meeting “meteorologist of the day”

  • Small-group instruction or stations

  • Substitute plans

  • Cross-curricular literacy integration


📚 Build Your Weather Unit

Pair this with other favorite weather resources:

For Primary Classrooms:

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