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Weather Activities & Reading Passages for Google Slides | 1st Grade Science SOL 1.7
Looking for a fun, no-prep digital resource and reading passages to help your 1st-grade students learn about weather? This engaging 1st Grade Science resource is aligned with Virginia SOL 1.7 and gives students hands-on practice learning about weather, seasons, and how seasonal changes affect plants, animals, and people through engaging digital activities and simple reading passages.
Students will explore changes in temperature, sunlight, and precipitation, identify patterns in seasonal weather, and investigate how plants, animals, and humans respond to seasonal changes. Through drag-and-drop activities, sorting tasks, and reading passages, students will build a strong understanding of weather and seasons in a fun and interactive way.
Through drag-and-drop activities, sorting tasks, interactive diagrams, observation-based questions, and engaging reading passages, students will build a strong understanding of weather in a fun and interactive way.
Perfect for laptops, iPads, and Chromebooks, this resource makes teaching science simple, engaging, and FUN!
What Digital 1st Grade Weather Activities are Included?
This product includes:
- Editable reading passage: What is weather?
- Drag-and-drop: Identify if the real-life picture is sunny or cloudy
- Drag-and-drop: Identify if the real-life picture is windy or rainy
- Drag-and-drop: Label the pictures that show cold and hot
- Drag-and-drop: Build a scene for a hot, sunny day
- Drag-and-drop: Match the weather word to what it describes
- Editable reading passage: Precipitation
- Drag-and-drop: Precipitation or not
- Drag-and-drop: Does the picture show precipitation?
- Drag-and-drop: Match the outfit to the weather
- Drag-and-drop: Identify the type of precipitation to the real-life picture
- Editable reading passage: The 4 Seasons
- Drag-and-drop: Put the seasons in order
- Drag-and-drop: Match the season to the real-life photo
- Drag-and-drop: Match the description to the season
- Drag-and-drop: Match the picture to the correct season
- Editable reading passage: Plant changes
- Drag-and-drop: Match the season to the tree
- Drag-and-drop: Identify signs of spring in a real-life photo
- Drag-and-drop: Identify signs of summer in a real-life photo
- Drag-and-drop: Identify signs of fall in a real-life photo
- Drag-and-drop: Identify signs of winter in a real-life photo
- Drag-and-drop: Is the plant from fall or spring
- Drag-and-drop: Match the treetop to the tree
- Drag-and-drop: What season comes next?
- Editable reading passage: People & animals
- Drag-and-drop: What season do the picture clues show?
- Drag-and-drop: Dress the bear for the season
- Drag-and-drop: Does the animal show winter or summer?
- Drag-and-drop: Find animals preparing for winter in a picture
- Drag-and-drop: Venn diagram of bear in summer and winter
- Drag-and-drop: Venn diagram of squirrel in summer and winter
- Drag-and-drop: Venn diagram of rabbit in summer and winter
- Drag-and-drop: Check off the big ideas you know about the standard 1.6
What Do I Receive?
A PDF containing a direct link to the Google Slides™ resource.
An answer key to ensure quick and accurate grading.
Why do Teachers Love these Weather Activities?
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No Prep – Just assign and go
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Engaging Format – Students love drag-and-drop and interactive slides
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Flexible Use – Works with Google Classroom, Microsoft Teams, Schoology, and more
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Standards-Aligned – Covers Virginia Science SOL 1.7
Why Will Your Students Love these 1st Grade Weather Activities?
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Feels like a game – But reinforces real academic skills
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Visually clear and age-appropriate
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Makes science interactive and easy to understand
What Do I Need?
Devices: Works seamlessly on laptops, Chromebooks, and iPads (Google Slides app recommended for iPads).
Google Account: Access the activities easily with Google Slides.
What Standards Are Covered?
This resource covers the following 1st Grade Virginia SOL Science Standards:
SOL 1.7
The student will investigate and understand that there are weather and seasonal changes. Key ideas include:
a) changes in temperature, light, and precipitation occur over time;
b) there are relationships between daily weather and the season; and
c) changes in temperature, light, and precipitation affect plants and animals, including humans.









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