Today’s Weather
This Weather Pictograph worksheet helps kids count and graph sunny, rainy, and windy days while building early math and data interpretation skills. A fun printable combining weather learning with basic graphing practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Weather of Today worksheet ask children to do?
Children observe the actual weather outside, then record it by circling, drawing, or ticking the matching weather type and dressing a paper character appropriately.
How often should we use the Weather of Today worksheet?
It works best as a daily or weekly routine, like a mini weather journal, which builds observation habits and science vocabulary over time.
What is the difference between Weather of Today and Weather Match?
Weather Match (Pre-K) teaches the vocabulary; Weather of Today applies it to real observation. Together they form a complete weather mini-unit.
How can parents use the Weather of Today worksheet at home?
Parents can use it as a short daily weather check-in. Children look outside, identify the weather, and choose suitable clothing, which helps strengthen observation, vocabulary, and understanding of how weather affects daily life.