Summer Storms Worksheets
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PREK/K • 01
F G H
I
E
J
D
K
C
L
B M
N
U
V O
A W T
S P
SUMMER STORMS • RAINING LETTERS
Q
R
umbrella
Instructions: Have students connect the dots from A to W. Then have them trace the word for the
picture they drew.
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PREK/K • 02
SUMMER STORMS • STORMY WEATHER BOOK
Instructions: Have students draw a picture of stormy weather they have seen. Then have them
cut out and glue their picture onto a piece of colored paper. Bind the papers in a class book titled
“Stormy Weather.”
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PREK/K • 03
abc
GHI
def ABC
ghi MNO
DEF
jkl
SUMMER STORMS • LETTER MATCHING
JKL
mno
Instructions: Have students draw a line from the cloud with the lowercase letters to the umbrella with
the matching uppercase letters.
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GRADE ONE • 01
Weather Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7
sunny
cloudy
rainy
SUMMER STORMS • WEATHER GRAPH
windy
Instructions: Have students graph the local weather for seven days. They may color a space for more
than one type of weather per day. Discuss which type(s) of weather happened the most and the least.
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GRADE ONE • 2
+ 4 +3 = 7
+ + =
+ + =
SUMMER STORMS • RAINDROP ADDITION
+ + =
+ + =
Instructions: Have students count the groups of raindrops in each box to find the sum. Then have
them complete a number sentence in the space provided.
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GRADE ONE • 03
SUMMER STORMS • WEATHER STORY
Instructions: Have students write a few sentences to describe the picture above. If more space is
needed, they may write on the back of the paper.
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Instructions: Put the following weather words in alphabetical order.
GRADE TWO/THREE • 01
tornado 1. _______________________________
thunder 2. _______________________________
wind 3. _______________________________
rain 4. _______________________________
lightning 5. _______________________________
storm 6. _______________________________
SUMMER STORMS • ALPHABETICAL ORDER
climate 7. _______________________________
forecast 8. _______________________________
cloudy 9. _______________________________
monsoon 10. _______________________________
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Instructions: Change the sentences below from statements into questions.
GRADE TWO/THREE • 02
Remember to end each new sentence with a question mark.
1. A storm is coming.
Is a storm coming?
2. The sky will be dark.
3. She saw lightning.
SUMMER STORMS • STORM SENTENCES
4. It is raining today.
5. I need to bring an umbrella.
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Instructions: How many words of three letters or more can you find in this
GRADE TWO/THREE • 03
word? Write them on the lines below.
thundershower
show rent
SUMMER STORMS • WORD SHOWERS
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Instructions: Read the paragraph and answer the questions below.
GRADE TWO/THREE • 04
Hurricanes usually do the ATLANTIC OCEAN
most damage in the North
Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf of
Mexico, and the Caribbean
Sea. Hurricanes that form
in the Pacific rarely hit land,
but strong Atlantic hurricanes
strike the Caribbean Islands, CARIBBEAN SEA
Mexico, and the American
South every year. The word “hurricane” comes from the Caribe Indian
word for an evil spirit, “huracan.” A hurricane releases the same
amount of energy as dropping a nuclear bomb every twenty minutes.
1. Where do hurricanes do the most damage?
_______________________________________
2. What are hurricanes named for? SUMMER STORMS • HURRICANE PASSAGE
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3. How powerful is a hurricane?
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