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This resource is part of Visual Science Assessment - Weather and Climate - Mega Bundle: Worksheets & Vocabulary for SPED, EL & Visual Learners

If your students understand the science but struggle with dense reading, tricky wording, or long paragraphs—this bundle fixes that.

These worksheets test weather and climate science knowledge, not reading stamina.

Designed for Special Education, English Learners, and all visual learners, this mega bundle uses clear visuals, structured layouts, and minimal text so students can actually show what they know (imagine that).


What’s Included in this Weather and Climate Mega Bundle

Climate Worksheets

  • Identify: Climate Type or Weather Type Worksheet
  • Climate Types Maps and Worksheets
  • Climate Zones Maps and Worksheets
  • Sea Breeze and Land Breeze
  • Valley Breeze and Mountain Breeze
  • Seasons, Solstices, and Earth's Tilt
  • Mountains Affect Precipitation - Rain Shadow Effect
  • Prevailing Winds Affect Precipitation
  • Ocean Currents Affect Temperature
  • Latitude Affect Temperature
  • Altitude Affect Temperature
  • Conduction, Convection, Radiation

Labs

  • Air is Matter Lab
  • Convection Labs
  • Conduction Labs
  • Radiation Labs
  • Sea Breeze and Land Breeze Lab

Vocabulary

  • 200+ Weather and Climate Vocabulary Words
  • Ideal for matching, sorting, review, reference, and visual assessments

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Visual Science Lab - Radiation Lab - SPED - EL - Visual Learner

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Description

This resource is part of Visual Science Assessment - Weather and Climate - Mega Bundle: Worksheets & Vocabulary for SPED, EL & Visual Learners

If your students understand the science but struggle with dense reading, tricky wording, or long paragraphs—this bundle fixes that.

These worksheets test weather and climate science knowledge, not reading stamina.

Designed for Special Education, English Learners, and all visual learners, this mega bundle uses clear visuals, structured layouts, and minimal text so students can actually show what they know (imagine that).


What’s Included in this Weather and Climate Mega Bundle

Climate Worksheets

  • Identify: Climate Type or Weather Type Worksheet
  • Climate Types Maps and Worksheets
  • Climate Zones Maps and Worksheets
  • Sea Breeze and Land Breeze
  • Valley Breeze and Mountain Breeze
  • Seasons, Solstices, and Earth's Tilt
  • Mountains Affect Precipitation - Rain Shadow Effect
  • Prevailing Winds Affect Precipitation
  • Ocean Currents Affect Temperature
  • Latitude Affect Temperature
  • Altitude Affect Temperature
  • Conduction, Convection, Radiation

Labs

  • Air is Matter Lab
  • Convection Labs
  • Conduction Labs
  • Radiation Labs
  • Sea Breeze and Land Breeze Lab

Vocabulary

  • 200+ Weather and Climate Vocabulary Words
  • Ideal for matching, sorting, review, reference, and visual assessments

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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NGSS1-ESS1-1
Use observations of the sun, moon, and stars to describe patterns that can be predicted. Examples of patterns could include that the sun and moon appear to rise in one part of the sky, move across the sky, and set; and stars other than our sun are visible at night but not during the day. Assessment of star patterns is limited to stars being seen at night and not during the day.
NGSSHS-ESS1-4
Use mathematical or computational representations to predict the motion of orbiting objects in the solar system. Emphasis is on Newtonian gravitational laws governing orbital motions, which apply to human-made satellites as well as planets and moons. Mathematical representations for the gravitational attraction of bodies and Kepler’s Laws of orbital motions should not deal with more than two bodies, nor involve calculus.
NGSSHS-ESS2-4
Use a model to describe how variations in the flow of energy into and out of Earth's systems result in changes in climate. Examples of the causes of climate change differ by timescale, over 1-10 years: large volcanic eruption, ocean circulation; 10-100s of years: changes in human activity, ocean circulation, solar output; 10-100s of thousands of years: changes to Earth's orbit and the orientation of its axis; and 10-100s of millions of years: long-term changes in atmospheric composition. Assessment of the results of changes in climate is limited to changes in surface temperatures, precipitation patterns, glacial ice volumes, sea levels, and biosphere distribution.
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