Class 1 Reading Passage on Weather Chart

Class 1 Reading Passage on Weather Chart
Class 1 Reading Passage on Weather Chart

Class 1 Reading Passage on Weather Chart

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Weather Wonders: Weather Chart Reading Comprehension for Grade 1  

This Grade 1 reading comprehension worksheet, *“Weather Wonders: Weather Chart,”* introduces children to weather observation and pattern recognition in a fun, hands-on way. The passage tells how a class created a colorful weather chart for the week, noting sunny, rainy, and cloudy days. Students drew pictures of the sun, clouds, and raindrops, learning how weather changes daily. With the teacher’s guidance, they counted sunny and rainy days by the end of the week—turning science into an engaging reading experience!  

Why Reading Comprehension Matters in Grammar?  

Reading comprehension helps learners connect real-world knowledge with language understanding. For Grade 1 students, this topic matters because:  
1. It builds weather-related vocabulary like sunny, rainy, and cloudy.  
2. It improves sequencing and factual recall.  
3. It encourages observation and curiosity about nature.  
4. It helps children read, interpret, and describe information from charts.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet?  

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions  
Students answer simple factual questions about the weather chart, what pictures were drawn, and what the class learned.  

Exercise 2 – Comprehension Questions  
Students explain why the weather changes, what it was like on specific days, and what kind of weather they enjoy most.  

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)  

Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Answer  
1. b) A weather chart  
2. a) One child  
3. b) Rainy  
4. c) Sun, clouds, and raindrops  
5. d) On the soft board  
6. b) About weather  

Exercise 2 – Answer the Following Questions  
7. Each day, one child told the weather.  
8. The weather changes because of the sun and clouds.  
9. It was cloudy on Wednesday.  
10. I like sunny weather because it is bright.  

Help your child learn to read, observe, and describe the world around them with this *Weather Chart* comprehension worksheet!  
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Frequently Asked Questions

They combine visual learning with text, helping children connect words like sunny, rainy, and cloudy to real experiences.

Encourage daily weather observation and ask children to describe what they see using new vocabulary words.

It builds data literacy, analytical thinking, and prepares them for science-based reading in CBSE curriculum.