Description
Weather Data Chart Activity | Special Education Math | ASD Functional Math | Graphing & Data
Make data analysis accessible and hands-on for students with autism and other special learning needs!
This weather data math activity helps students practice organizing information, counting data, and interpreting charts using a visual calendar and weather icons. Students cut out weather symbols, analyze the calendar, complete a chart, and answer questions about the data.
This activity is ideal for special education classrooms, life skills programs, ASD classrooms, and adapted high school math aligned with Essential Elements standards.
Students will:
• Analyze a weather calendar
• Sort and categorize data using icons
• Create a visual chart
• Count and compare data
• Answer comprehension questions
Because the activity is visual, structured, and hands-on, it works especially well for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, cognitive disabilities, and visual learners.
What’s Included
• Weather calendar data page
• Student question worksheet
• Weather chart template
• Weather icon cut-outs
• Teacher directions
Skills Students Practice
• Data collection
• Chart interpretation
• Counting and comparing quantities
• Categorizing information
• Visual data analysis
Standards Alignment
Aligned to Michigan Essential Elements High School Math
EE.HS.D.1–2
Students organize and interpret data using charts and tables.
Perfect For
✔ Special education math
✔ Autism classrooms
✔ Functional math
✔ Life skills programs
✔ Small group instruction
✔ Independent work stations
✔ Transition programs
Why Teachers Love It
• Low prep
• Hands-on learning
• Visual supports included
• Engaging cut-and-paste format
• Designed for students who struggle with traditional worksheets
Thank you! Please leave a review and follow. 😊
Weather Data Chart Activity | Special Education Math | ASD Functional Math

Highlights
Description
Weather Data Chart Activity | Special Education Math | ASD Functional Math | Graphing & Data
Make data analysis accessible and hands-on for students with autism and other special learning needs!
This weather data math activity helps students practice organizing information, counting data, and interpreting charts using a visual calendar and weather icons. Students cut out weather symbols, analyze the calendar, complete a chart, and answer questions about the data.
This activity is ideal for special education classrooms, life skills programs, ASD classrooms, and adapted high school math aligned with Essential Elements standards.
Students will:
• Analyze a weather calendar
• Sort and categorize data using icons
• Create a visual chart
• Count and compare data
• Answer comprehension questions
Because the activity is visual, structured, and hands-on, it works especially well for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, cognitive disabilities, and visual learners.
What’s Included
• Weather calendar data page
• Student question worksheet
• Weather chart template
• Weather icon cut-outs
• Teacher directions
Skills Students Practice
• Data collection
• Chart interpretation
• Counting and comparing quantities
• Categorizing information
• Visual data analysis
Standards Alignment
Aligned to Michigan Essential Elements High School Math
EE.HS.D.1–2
Students organize and interpret data using charts and tables.
Perfect For
✔ Special education math
✔ Autism classrooms
✔ Functional math
✔ Life skills programs
✔ Small group instruction
✔ Independent work stations
✔ Transition programs
Why Teachers Love It
• Low prep
• Hands-on learning
• Visual supports included
• Engaging cut-and-paste format
• Designed for students who struggle with traditional worksheets
Thank you! Please leave a review and follow. 😊

