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Summer Weather Worksheets – Reading Comprehension, Weather Types, Tools & Safety
Summer Weather Worksheets – Reading Comprehension, Weather Types, Tools & Safety
Summer Weather Worksheets – Reading Comprehension, Weather Types, Tools & Safety
Summer Weather Worksheets – Reading Comprehension, Weather Types, Tools & Safety
Summer Weather Worksheets – Reading Comprehension, Weather Types, Tools & Safety
Summer Weather Worksheets – Reading Comprehension, Weather Types, Tools & Safety
Summer Weather Worksheets – Reading Comprehension, Weather Types, Tools & Safety
Summer Weather Worksheets – Reading Comprehension, Weather Types, Tools & Safety
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Description

Teach your students all about summer weather with this engaging, no-prep worksheet pack! Perfect for science units, summer school, or end-of-year review, this resource covers weather types, how weather feels, cause and effect, weather tools, and summer safety.

Students will read short passages, answer comprehension questions, sort weather words, identify true/false statements, label weather pictures, match causes to effects, and learn how to stay safe in hot or stormy weather.

This pack is ideal for independent work, small groups, homework, or sub plans. The summer theme keeps learning fun and relevant, whether you are teaching in June, July, August, or reviewing weather concepts any time of year.

What's Included

  • Page 1 – Draw & Write About Summer Weather
    Students draw a summer weather scene and complete simple sentences about what summer weather is like and why they like it.
  • Page 2 – Match the Weather
    Students draw lines to match weather words (sunny, rainy, stormy, cloudy, windy) to their correct descriptions.
  • Page 3 – Fill in the Blanks
    Students complete sentences about summer weather using a word bank (hot, warm, rain, clouds, storm, sunny).
  • Page 4 – Read and Answer (Short Passage)
    Students read a short story about a hot summer day that turns rainy. They answer five short-answer comprehension questions.
  • Page 5 – Sort the Weather
    Students cut and paste (or write) weather words into two columns: Sunny Weather and Rainy/Stormy Weather.
  • Page 6 – True or False
    Students read six statements about summer weather and mark each as true or false. Great for checking basic facts.
  • Page 7 – Label the Weather
    Students look at weather pictures and write the correct word from the word bank (sunny, rainy, cloudy, stormy, rainbow).
  • Page 8 – Multiple Choice Weather Words
    Students choose the correct weather word to complete each sentence (sunny, rainy, stormy, cloudy, rainbow).
  • Page 9 – Cause and Effect
    Students read about how weather changes happen and match each cause (sun heats air, warm air rises, clouds get heavy, etc.) to its correct effect.
  • Page 10 – Weather Tools
    Students learn about thermometers, rain gauges, wind vanes, and anemometers. Then they fill in the blanks using a word bank (temperature, rain, direction, speed, weather, wind).
  • Page 11 – Staying Safe in Summer Weather
    Students read a short passage about summer safety (drinking water, shade, thunderstorms) and answer six multiple-choice questions.
  • Page 12 – Safe or Not Safe?
    Students look at six summer weather scenarios and decide whether each action is safe or not safe. Perfect for discussion.
  • Answer Key – Complete answer key included for all pages (Page 13)

Skills Covered

  • Summer weather vocabulary (sunny, rainy, stormy, cloudy, rainbow)
  • Reading comprehension (short passages with questions)
  • Sorting and classifying weather types
  • Cause and effect relationships in weather
  • Weather tools and what they measure
  • Summer safety (heat, sun, thunderstorms)
  • True/false fact checking
  • Writing and drawing about weather

Why Teachers Love It

  • No prep – just print and go
  • Perfect for summer school, end-of-year, or homeschool
  • Combines science and reading comprehension
  • Includes safety lessons that are practical for real life
  • Great for independent work, sub plans, or centers
  • Answer key saves you time


Suggested Use

  • Summer school science units
  • End-of-year review before summer break
  • Homeschool weather unit
  • Morning work or bell ringers
  • Small group reading and science integration
  • Homework over the summer
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Summer Weather Worksheets – Reading Comprehension, Weather Types, Tools & Safety

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Description

Teach your students all about summer weather with this engaging, no-prep worksheet pack! Perfect for science units, summer school, or end-of-year review, this resource covers weather types, how weather feels, cause and effect, weather tools, and summer safety.

Students will read short passages, answer comprehension questions, sort weather words, identify true/false statements, label weather pictures, match causes to effects, and learn how to stay safe in hot or stormy weather.

This pack is ideal for independent work, small groups, homework, or sub plans. The summer theme keeps learning fun and relevant, whether you are teaching in June, July, August, or reviewing weather concepts any time of year.

What's Included

  • Page 1 – Draw & Write About Summer Weather
    Students draw a summer weather scene and complete simple sentences about what summer weather is like and why they like it.
  • Page 2 – Match the Weather
    Students draw lines to match weather words (sunny, rainy, stormy, cloudy, windy) to their correct descriptions.
  • Page 3 – Fill in the Blanks
    Students complete sentences about summer weather using a word bank (hot, warm, rain, clouds, storm, sunny).
  • Page 4 – Read and Answer (Short Passage)
    Students read a short story about a hot summer day that turns rainy. They answer five short-answer comprehension questions.
  • Page 5 – Sort the Weather
    Students cut and paste (or write) weather words into two columns: Sunny Weather and Rainy/Stormy Weather.
  • Page 6 – True or False
    Students read six statements about summer weather and mark each as true or false. Great for checking basic facts.
  • Page 7 – Label the Weather
    Students look at weather pictures and write the correct word from the word bank (sunny, rainy, cloudy, stormy, rainbow).
  • Page 8 – Multiple Choice Weather Words
    Students choose the correct weather word to complete each sentence (sunny, rainy, stormy, cloudy, rainbow).
  • Page 9 – Cause and Effect
    Students read about how weather changes happen and match each cause (sun heats air, warm air rises, clouds get heavy, etc.) to its correct effect.
  • Page 10 – Weather Tools
    Students learn about thermometers, rain gauges, wind vanes, and anemometers. Then they fill in the blanks using a word bank (temperature, rain, direction, speed, weather, wind).
  • Page 11 – Staying Safe in Summer Weather
    Students read a short passage about summer safety (drinking water, shade, thunderstorms) and answer six multiple-choice questions.
  • Page 12 – Safe or Not Safe?
    Students look at six summer weather scenarios and decide whether each action is safe or not safe. Perfect for discussion.
  • Answer Key – Complete answer key included for all pages (Page 13)

Skills Covered

  • Summer weather vocabulary (sunny, rainy, stormy, cloudy, rainbow)
  • Reading comprehension (short passages with questions)
  • Sorting and classifying weather types
  • Cause and effect relationships in weather
  • Weather tools and what they measure
  • Summer safety (heat, sun, thunderstorms)
  • True/false fact checking
  • Writing and drawing about weather

Why Teachers Love It

  • No prep – just print and go
  • Perfect for summer school, end-of-year, or homeschool
  • Combines science and reading comprehension
  • Includes safety lessons that are practical for real life
  • Great for independent work, sub plans, or centers
  • Answer key saves you time


Suggested Use

  • Summer school science units
  • End-of-year review before summer break
  • Homeschool weather unit
  • Morning work or bell ringers
  • Small group reading and science integration
  • Homework over the summer
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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