Class 1 Reading Passage on Weather Today

Class 1 Reading Passage on Weather Today
Class 1 Reading Passage on Weather Today

Class 1 Reading Passage on Weather Today

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Sunny or Rainy: Reading Passage “Weather Today” for Class 1 

This Grade 1 reading comprehension worksheet introduces children to the concept of daily weather. It helps them observe and describe how the sky and air change each day while improving vocabulary, sequencing, and reasoning skills . 

Why Reading Comprehension Matters in Early Learning? 

1. It builds awareness of the natural environment. 
2. It helps children describe what they see and feel in daily life. 
3. It strengthens vocabulary with words like *sunny, cloudy, windy,* and *rainy.* 
4. It encourages observation and curiosity about weather changes. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

📖 Reading Passage – Weather Today 
Weather tells us how the sky and air are each day. Some days are sunny, some are cloudy. On rainy days, we see puddles and use umbrellas. Windy days make trees move and kites fly. We feel warm on sunny days and cool on cloudy ones. Weather changes often, but it makes every day special. 

🧠 Objective Questions – Multiple Choice 
Students answer simple questions about what they see, feel, and use in different types of weather. 

✏️ Subjective Questions – Short Answers 
Learners write short, personal answers about which weather they like best and how they enjoy the day . 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Objective Questions: 
1. b) About the sky and air 
2. c) Puddles 
3. d) Trees 
4. a) Warm 
5. b) Kites 
6. c) Weather 

Subjective Questions: 
7. Umbrellas. 
8. I like sunny weather for playing. 
9. Trees move or shake. 
10. Because the weather makes each day different. 

Help your child learn to describe the world around them while building curiosity about nature through this lively weather-themed reading worksheet! 

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Frequently Asked Questions

They teach kids to identify different weather types using simple sentences and examples.

They connect everyday experiences with English learning and build descriptive vocabulary.

They can ask about what children see, feel, or wear during different types of weather to boost recall.