Weather Journal and Graph: Weather Unit Activities Kindergarten-1st Grade Science

$4.25

Looking for weather activities to complement a weather unit in kindergarten or 1st grade? This weather journal includes a variety of weather activities including weather graphing and a weather observation journal with differentiated pages for all writing levels. Track the weather daily, weekly, or you can also journal periodically throughout the year to observe and record weather across seasons!

What is included?

  • Weather journal cover with 6 differentiated pages including date, picture box, thermometer to color in, and varying levels of support and writing lines

  • Weather graphing and extension activities

  • Weather vocabulary cards with real photographs for bulletin board (sunny, cloudy, windy, rainy, snowy, partly cloudy)

  • Weather words glossary for student writing support

Use this weather observation journal to integrate science, math, and writing as students observe, record, track, and graph. This is the perfect complement to any primary weather unit and brings in a real-world application to a weather unit as students track the weather over time.

Looking for weather activities to complement a weather unit in kindergarten or 1st grade? This weather journal includes a variety of weather activities including weather graphing and a weather observation journal with differentiated pages for all writing levels. Track the weather daily, weekly, or you can also journal periodically throughout the year to observe and record weather across seasons!

What is included?

  • Weather journal cover with 6 differentiated pages including date, picture box, thermometer to color in, and varying levels of support and writing lines

  • Weather graphing and extension activities

  • Weather vocabulary cards with real photographs for bulletin board (sunny, cloudy, windy, rainy, snowy, partly cloudy)

  • Weather words glossary for student writing support

Use this weather observation journal to integrate science, math, and writing as students observe, record, track, and graph. This is the perfect complement to any primary weather unit and brings in a real-world application to a weather unit as students track the weather over time.