Our Weather Pictures for Kids are ready to use instantly in class or at home! To begin using, all you'll need to do is click 'download' and print.
Great for discussing different aspects of the weather.
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good pictures for kids to understand the weather
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Lovely pictures !
love these photos
Our Weather Pictures for Kids are ready to use instantly in class or at home! To begin using, all you'll need to do is click 'download' and print.
At the point of download, you'll have the option to choose from multiple versions of this resource - such as our super eco colour version (great for saving on ink and printing costs!), our cursive version, and our precursive version - so you can conveniently tailor this resource to suit your teaching needs.
This rather lovely set of A4 posters display key weather photographs. Perfect for using for display or for carpet time discussions on the topic, you can laminate these pictures and use them time and time again!
This handy pack depicts 14 different types of weather, including icy weather, windy weather, cloudy weather, sunny weather, and more!
You could begin by introducing your children to the topic using our handy Weather PowerPoint and then use these weather pictures as a handy visual learning aid.
This resource also works great alongside our interactive thermometer!
You'll discover plenty of fantastic resources to support your teaching on this topic ready to download across our website! For some ideas on where to begin, see our list of recommended related resources below:
Or, to view our complete collection of resources on this topic, check out our Weather Primary Resources Page: it's filled with fun and engaging games, crafts, worksheets, and more!
Plus, all of our resources have been made by qualified teachers, so you can be certain that the learning material you are providing is high quality, accurate, and up to date.
These weather pictures are perfect for helping kids visualise and name different types of weather!
They're also handy to display around your teaching space and will help promote the continuous learning of this topic long after the initial lesson has taken place.
Plus, they can easily be used as part of a weather forecasting role-play activity - a great way to make learning about the weather fun!