Hi there! Today, we’re going to have some fun learning about the weather. The weather is what you see outside your window. It can change every day, and there are many different kinds of weather. Let’s find out more!
When the sun is shining bright in the sky, it’s a sunny day! On sunny days, you can play outside, run around, and have lots of fun. Don’t forget to wear your hat and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun.
Sometimes, clouds fill the sky, and it starts to rain. On rainy days, you might need an umbrella or a raincoat. But guess what? Rainy days can be fun too! You can jump in puddles and splash around. Just make sure to wear your boots!
On windy days, the air moves fast, and you can feel it blowing. Windy days are perfect for flying a kite. Watch it dance and twirl high up in the sky. Hold on tight to the string so your kite doesn’t fly away!
When it’s cold, and snowflakes fall from the sky, it’s a snowy day! Snowy days are great for making snowballs and building snowmen. You can also make snow angels by lying down in the snow and moving your arms and legs.
Now that you know about different kinds of weather, look outside and see what the weather is like today. Is it sunny, rainy, windy, or snowy? Whatever the weather, there are always fun things to do!
Remember, the weather can change, so always be ready for a new adventure. Have fun exploring the weather!
Weather Journal: Start a weather journal! Each day, look outside and draw a picture of what the weather looks like. Is it sunny, rainy, windy, or snowy? Write a few words about what you see and how it makes you feel. At the end of the week, share your journal with the class and talk about which type of weather you liked the most and why.
Weather Dress-Up Game: Play a dress-up game where you choose clothes for different types of weather. Gather some hats, scarves, sunglasses, raincoats, and boots. Pretend it’s a sunny, rainy, windy, or snowy day and dress up accordingly. Talk about why you chose those clothes and how they help you stay comfortable in that weather.
Weather Observation Walk: Go on a short walk outside with an adult and observe the weather. Can you feel the wind? Is the sun warm on your skin? Are there clouds in the sky? Collect small items like leaves or pebbles that you find interesting. When you return, create a small collage or drawing with the items you collected to show what the weather was like during your walk.
Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:
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It’s sunny! Let’s go outside today. How’s the weather? Is it sunny, rainy, windy, or snowy?
It’s raining! Let’s jump in the puddle.
Today is rainy.
It’s snowing! Let’s fly a kite.
Today is Windy Wednesday.
It’s snowing! Let’s roll a snowball.
Today is snowy.
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