How’s the Weather? | Weather Song for Kids ESL

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In this lesson, students learn about different types of weather: sunny, cloudy, rainy, and snowy. Each weather condition is described with activities associated with it, encouraging students to engage with their environment and share their experiences. The lesson emphasizes the importance of observing the weather and recognizing how it affects our daily activities.
  1. What do you like to do when it’s sunny outside?
  2. Can you find any fun shapes in the clouds today?
  3. Do you enjoy jumping in puddles when it rains?

What’s the Weather Like Today?

Sunny Days

Look outside! The sun is shining bright. It’s a sunny day! On sunny days, we can play outside, wear our sunglasses, and feel the warm sun on our skin. What do you like to do when it’s sunny?

Cloudy Days

Sometimes, the sky is covered with clouds. It’s a cloudy day! The sun hides behind the clouds, and it might feel a little cooler. On cloudy days, we can look for fun shapes in the clouds. What shapes can you see?

Rainy Days

Oh, look! It’s raining. It’s a rainy day! We need our raincoats and umbrellas to stay dry. Rainy days are great for jumping in puddles and watching the raindrops fall. Do you like the sound of rain?

Snowy Days

Brrr! It’s cold and snowy. It’s a snowy day! The ground is covered in white snow, and we can build snowmen and have snowball fights. Make sure to wear your warm coat and gloves. Do you like playing in the snow?

Let’s Talk About the Weather!

Every day, the weather can be different. It can be sunny, cloudy, rainy, or snowy. What is the weather like where you are today? Look outside and see if you can tell!

  • What is your favorite type of weather, and why do you like it the most? Can you think of a fun activity you enjoy doing during that weather?
  • Have you ever seen a cloud that looked like something funny or interesting? What did it look like, and how did it make you feel?
  • Imagine you are planning a day outside. What would you wear and bring with you if it was sunny, rainy, or snowy? Why do you think those items are important?
  • Weather Observation Journal: Create a simple weather journal with your child. Each day, have them look outside and draw a picture of what the weather looks like. Encourage them to use colors to represent sunny, cloudy, rainy, or snowy days. Ask them to describe how the weather feels and what activities they can do in that weather. This will help them observe and understand the different types of weather.
  • Weather Dress-Up Game: Gather different clothing items like sunglasses, raincoats, hats, and gloves. Ask your child to dress up according to different weather scenarios you call out, such as “sunny day” or “snowy day.” Discuss why certain clothing is suitable for each type of weather. This activity will help them learn how to prepare for different weather conditions.
  • Cloud Shape Adventure: On a cloudy day, go outside with your child and lie on the grass. Look up at the clouds and try to find different shapes or animals. Encourage your child to use their imagination and describe what they see. Ask them questions like, “What do you think that cloud looks like?” or “Can you find a cloud that looks like a bunny?” This activity will enhance their observation skills and creativity.

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

How’s the weather today?

Today is sunny!

It’s a sunny day today.

How’s the weather today?

Today is cloudy.

It’s a cloudy day today.

How’s the weather today?

Today is rainy.

It’s a rainy day today.

How’s the weather today?

Today is snowy.

It’s a snowy day today.

How’s the weather today?

This version removes repetitive phrases and maintains clarity.

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