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lunes, 9 de marzo de 2026

Weather Prepositions Activities | Sun and Cloud |

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In this weather-themed resource, students practice describing the position of the sun and clouds. The set includes flashcards, small cards, cutouts, matching activities, puzzles, a flap book, games, and worksheets that allow students to practice prepositions through hands-on and visual activities

Each flashcard shows the sun and the cloud in a different position. Teachers can use the flashcards to introduce new vocabulary, model sentences, and practice speaking with the class.

Weather Reporter Activity. Students become weather reporters and describe the weather using prepositions. Give a student the printable Weather Reporter badge and the microphone prop. The student stands in front of the board where the Weather Prepositions flashcards are displayed. The student looks at one flashcard and reports the weather to the class. The student says a sentence such as: The sun is next to the cloud.

Encourage the student to point to the picture on the board while speaking like a real weather reporter. You can repeat the activity with different students so everyone has a chance to be the weather reporter.

Flashcard Corners Game. Place the flashcards in different corners of the classroom.

Teacher says: “The sun is in front of the cloud!”

Students run to the correct flashcard.  Excellent for high-energy classes.


Draw What You Hear. Have students draw a cloud on paper. Teacher says sentences:“Draw the sun on the cloud.”

Students draw the sun in the correct place. They check when you show the flashcard for self- correcting.  Perfect for a listening activity worksheet.

Complete the Sentence. Place the weather pictures on the board and write incomplete sentences. Give students the preposition labels to place it in the blank to complete the sentence.

These small preposition cards are perfect for hands-on practice with the sun and cloud theme.

Partner Guessing Game. Students work in pairs. Student A secretly chooses a small card. Student B asks: “Where is the sun?”

Student A answers: “The sun is under the cloud.”

Student B finds the correct flashcard.

Match the Sentence. Place the weather picture cards and the printable sentence strips on the table. Students match the cards and then read the sentences aloud and check their answers.

You can also use the prepositions words to match.


This hands-on cutouts helps students visualize and practice prepositions of place.

Activity 1. Give a student a sun and cloud cutout cards. The teacher says a sentence and students must place the sun correctly. Students physically move the card to show the position.  Great for TPR (Total Physical Response) learning.

Classroom Sky Scene. Stick the printable large cloud poster on the board. Give students the large sun cutout. Students come to the board and place the sun according to a sentence: “Put the sun next to the cloud.”. Great for whole-class practice.

These worksheets are ideal for independent work, centers, review activities, or homework.

Roll and Color – Weather Prepositions. Give students the dice with the weather preposition pictures and the coloring worksheet. Assemble the dice beforehand.  Students take turns rolling the dice. After the dice lands, they look at the picture on the top face and find the matching preposition picture on their worksheet. Students then color the correct picture on the worksheet.

Students can glue the worksheet on their notebooks as a reference.

Complete the Sentences. Look at the pictures and read each sentence.
Write the correct preposition in the blank to complete the sentence. Then color the suns and clouds according to the description in each sentence.

Color and Match. Students read and color the suns and clouds according to the description. Then match the pictures to each sentence.

Where Is the Sun?. Students write the correct preposition of place to complete the sentence.

Read, Draw and Color. Read each sentence carefully. Then draw the sun in the correct place in relation to the cloud.


Prepositions Flap Book

Students cut the flaps and glue the page onto another to create a prepositions flap book. They write a sentence for each flap lift the flap to describe the picture.

Matching Mat Activity

Students look at each sun and cloud picture on the mat and choose the correct preposition card. They place the card in the empty space that match the picture.


Puzzle Sentence Activity

Students assemble the circle to create a complete sentence. When the puzzle is finished, students read the sentence aloud, for example:
“The sun is under the cloud.”

Board Game

Students move their tokens around the board while describing the position of the sun and the cloud in the pictures. Each time they land on a space, they make a sentence such as “The sun is behind the cloud.” If they land on “Move 1 Space,” they advance one extra space.

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miƩrcoles, 10 de diciembre de 2025

Christmas Snowglobes Numbers 1–20 Activity Pack

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This resource provides hands-on activities that support number recognition, reading number words, and sequencing. For teachers, it offers ready-to-use, low-prep materials that can be used across centers, small groups, and whole-class lessons. For students, the visual themes and interactive tasks, reinforce essential math concepts in a meaningful way.

Flashcard Activities & Games: Use these for repeated, hands-on exposure in a playful and non-threatening way.

 Snowglobe Hunt & Count (Movement Game). Hide the snowglobe flashcards around the room. Students walk with mini number collectors (printable sheet with a blank snowglobe). When they find a card, they: Say the number out loud and then, write the number in the snowglobe printable. Give the students a Time challenge — find numbers 1–20 in 2 minutes.

Students will place the flashcards in number order on the board.

The small cards are a flexible and essential tool for any lesson plan focused on numbers 1–20. They’re easy to reuse for centers, fast finishers, and teacher-led reviews—making them a practical and versatile resource.

 Snowglobe Number Build & Write Activity.  For this winter math center, students choose a Snowglobe Number card, use foam letters to build the number word, and then write it on their recording sheet. It’s perfect for literacy + math integration.

 Snowglobe Number SequencingThe teacher calls out a short number sequence (like 15, 16, 17, 18), and students search for the matching snowglobe cards, then work together to place them in the correct order on the table. It’s perfect for visual learners.


Cut the number word out of the card and have students play match.

 The worksheets in this resource provide structured, purposeful practice that reinforces the skills introduced during hands-on activities.


Follow the Code on the Snowglobe Number worksheet.  These help students build number recognition 1 to 20 and color word skills. Students follow the color code to color the snowballs correctly. It’s a great independent activity.

Listen and Color the Snowglobe Number worksheet. This interactive winter worksheet combines number recognition with listening skills! As the teacher calls out colors for each number (e.g., “Color number 12 yellow”), students find and color each number inside the snowglobe accordingly. It’s perfect for whole group instruction.

Match the Number Words Worksheet.  Learners draw lines to match each snowglobe’s numeral to the correct written word, strengthening both literacy and math skills in a holiday-themed format.

Write the Number Word Worksheet. This handwriting practice worksheet invites students to write number words for numerals 10 through 20.

Complete the Number Sequence Worksheet. Learners reinforce numbers 1 to 20 sequencing.

 These games and activities are flexible for centers, small groups, or whole-class use, and they support multiple learning styles—visual, kinesthetic, auditory.

Christmas Numbers Board Game. This game is a fun way for students to practice number recognition. With playful twists like “Miss a Turn” and “Go Back One Space,” learners stay engaged while reinforcing early math skills.

In the matching mats activity, students reinforce number and word association by placing number cards and snow globe illustrations on a matching mat.

Glue the colored template onto a toilet paper roll to make it stand.  Give the students the words in snowballs to match in a hands-on way to reinforce word reading.

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domingo, 25 de mayo de 2025

Weather Unit Worksheets for Elementary ELLs

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Provide meaningful practice of the Weather Unit through matching, reading, coloring, drawing, and writing activities. These worksheets reinforce vocabulary and sentence structure in a variety of formats to meet diverse learning needs.

Reviewing weather words through worksheets helps ELLs by reinforcing vocabulary recall, using weather symbols and spelling through writing and matching activities.

weather activities worksheets

Practice answering in complete sentences the questions: What color is it? a foundational communication skill.

weather elementary worksheets

Students find and circle common weather words in a word search grid. This works spelling and visual recognition of weather vocabulary.

weather words worksheets for elementary

Build sentence structure and reading comprehension by connecting visuals with coloring.

weather worksheets primary

Apply vocabulary in context (e.g., “It is windy”).

primary weather worksheets

Students label the clothes that a bear is wearing in the cold weather. They will identify each item and write the correct word next to it.

Worksheets to label weather-appropriate clothes (e.g., what to wear when it’s cold or rainy)

In this worksheet, students look at simple weather-related images and answer yes/no questions and more such as: “Is this a cloud?” – Yes, it is.

Simple yes/no and question-answer worksheets: e.g., “Is this a cloud?” — “Yes, it is.”

Students practice writing complete sentences about the weather while using picture clues for support.

elementary weather worksheets

Build sentence writing using visual context.

weather vocabulary for elementary students

Strengthen independent work habits and prepare for basic assessments. Students can cut up each frog image and write a short text for each one on their notebooks.

elementary weather unit

Questionnaire: “What’s your favorite weather?” using the worksheet.

Invite students to walk around the classroom and ask their classmates the question: “What’s your favorite weather?”
They record each classmate’s name and answer on the sheet.

After collecting answers, have a short class discussion or graph the results on the board to practice data interpretation (e.g., “3 students like rainy weather”).

This activity Encourages speaking and listening in a real communicative context.

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