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The Humbling Effect

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Best for Kindergarten to Grade 2

Trace Weather Words

This worksheet helps children practise handwriting with weather vocabulary they actually hear across Canadian seasons. It works well for calendar routines, science units, and daily weather check-ins.

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Why these words

The selected weather words are familiar, easy to visualize, and broad enough to support classroom use from autumn wind to winter snow and spring rain.

Worksheet setup

This page opens with 8 prefilled lines and is configured for LETTER paper, Dotted tracing, and the "Patrick Hand", cursive font.

You can change the word list, alignment, font size, stroke width, and export settings before printing.

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How to use this worksheet

  1. Talk about the day’s weather before tracing to connect the words to a real example.
  2. Have the child sort the words into calmer and rougher weather after tracing.
  3. Use the generator to replace the list with words that match your local season.

Questions parents and teachers ask

Are weather words good for classroom tracing practice?

Yes. They match common science and calendar routines, which makes the handwriting activity more meaningful.

Can I use this worksheet year-round?

Yes. The vocabulary is broad enough to fit weather discussions across different seasons.

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