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Earth and Space Science · NGSS K-ESS2-1

Weather Tools and Measurement

Earth and Space Science Grade K-2 NGSS K-ESS2-1

Learning objective

Students use thermometers, rain gauges, wind vanes, and weather symbols to record local weather.

Specific learning objectives

  • Name common weather tools and what they measure.
  • Read a thermometer in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius.
  • Record a week of local weather.
  • Find a pattern in their data.

Big ideas in this unit

  • Scientists use special tools to measure weather.
  • Weather data over time shows patterns.
  • Sharing data lets people prepare for storms.

Below you will find eight printable worksheets on Weather Tools and Measurement. Each printable opens on its own page with directions, ten student questions, and a one-click reveal teacher answer key.

All Weather Tools and Measurement printables

8 formats

How to teach Weather Tools and Measurement

Most teachers introduce Weather Tools and Measurement with a short demonstration or a picture-book read-aloud, then move into vocabulary work so students share a common language for the rest of the unit. The Vocabulary Match and Diagram Labeling printables on this page are designed for that opening day. From there, the Reading Passage and Short Answer printables give students a chance to think with their pencils — drawing, writing, and explaining what they noticed.

By the middle of the unit, students are ready for the Investigation Lab sheet. It scaffolds a hands-on activity using simple classroom materials and includes a structured place to record observations. Wrap the unit with the Quick Quiz, which mirrors the language and diagrams students have already practiced, so the assessment feels familiar rather than punishing.

Each printable is independent — pick what works for your class today rather than feeling boxed into a sequence.