12 Weather
👩🏫 Teacher’s Guide
Objective
Students will explain the main ideas of 12 Weather using examples and grade-appropriate vocabulary.
Vocabulary
weather, temperature, cloud, rain, wind, snow, forecast
Teaching Notes
- Start with a picture, object, or quick demo.
- Model a think-aloud using the vocabulary.
- Let partners try; circulate and support.
🧒 Student Worksheet
Concept and Helping Material
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Definition. Weather is what the air and sky are like today.
Helping ideas and samples:
- Try a quick sort, draw-and-label, or compare-and-contrast.
- Name one place you see this idea in class or at home.
- Safety note if needed.
Vocabulary and Definition
- — what the air and sky are like today
- — how hot or cold the air is
- — a group of tiny water drops or ice
- — water that falls from clouds
- — moving air
- — ice crystals that fall from clouds
- — a prediction of weather
Words to Learn
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Sentences to Fill In
1. 12 Weather connects to .
2. We observe using our .
3. We write ideas in a .
4. We make a before a test.
5. We use simple .
6. We look for a .
7. We collect .
8. We share our .
9. We learn new .
10. We speak in clear .
Hands-On Experiment or Activities
What You Need: simple classroom items.
What You Do: 1) observe, 2) record, 3) share.
Think and Talk: What changed? What stayed the same?
Reflection
- What did you learn about 12 weather?
- How can you show this idea at home or school?