Free 2nd Grade Weather graphing Worksheets
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Weather graphing worksheets for second graders ages 7-8 teach students to collect, record, and display weather data using bar graphs, tally charts, and pictographs. Over a period of days or weeks, students observe and record daily weather conditions, then analyze their data to identify patterns and trends. These worksheets integrate science and math skills in an authentic, real-world context. Part of our weather and climate worksheets collection.
What You'll Learn
- Record daily weather observations using a tally chart or bar graph over at least one week
- Read a completed weather graph and identify the most and least common weather types
- Draw a conclusion about weather patterns based on the data collected in the graph
FAQ
What do weather graphing worksheets teach second graders?⌄
Weather graphing worksheets teach second graders to record daily weather observations and display their data in graph form. Students tally how many sunny, cloudy, rainy, or windy days occurred over a month, read their completed graphs, and draw conclusions about weather patterns. The activity reinforces both earth science and Grade 2 data analysis math standards.
When do second graders learn about weather graphing?⌄
Weather graphing is typically introduced in Grade 2 as a culminating or ongoing activity within the weather and climate unit. Most teachers run a weather journal or class graph over a full month so students have enough data to see meaningful patterns, making it one of the longest-running classroom science activities of the year.
How can I use these worksheets at home?⌄
Keep a simple weather journal for two weeks, recording the weather each morning before school. At the end of the two weeks, use the worksheet to create a bar graph of your data and identify which type of weather was most common. Connecting the graph to a real-world question, 'Were there more sunny or cloudy days this month?', makes data analysis feel purposeful.
Comments
3Sarah K.
Kindergarten Teacher
So excited for this to be ready! My students really need more practice with this topic.
Tom B.
Learning Specialist
This will be a great addition. I already recommend ClassWeekly to all the families I work with.
Priya N.
Kindergarten Teacher
This is going straight into my lesson plans the second it drops. Please prioritize this one!
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