This is when the sky is dark, there is rain, and strong wind.
STORM
Before you speak, you should always do this.
THINK
A strong ______ can blow your hat and umbrella away.
WIND
Pilots like to fly when the sky is ______ and safe.
CLEAR
People wear me to stay dry in the rain. What am I?
RAINCOAT
His math test ______ was 95 out of 100.
SCORE
A ______ storm can close schools in winter.
SNOW
At night, the ______ is full of stars.
SKY
“Be careful, the floor is ______ after the rain.”
WET
Mountains are often ______ in winter.
SNOWY
On a clear sunny day, you can feel warm because of me. What am I?
SUNSHINE
The sun does this in the morning.
SHINE
People sometimes carry umbrellas because of sudden rain ______.
SHOWER
“Have a ______ day!” is a common phrase.
NICE
In summer, the weather is often hot and ______.
DRY
I can be small to carry in a bag or big for the beach. What am I?
UMBRELLA
Don’t go outside without a coat, or you will ______ cold.
GET
Airplanes sometimes fly above the ______.
CLOUD
“Take your umbrella, it’s a ______ day.”
RAINY
When the weather goes from sunny to rainy, we call it a ______.
CHANGE
Pilots and drivers must always know the ______ conditions.
WEATHER
Farmers need sunshine and ______ for plants to grow.
RAIN
In some schools, A, B, C, D, and F are used for this.
GRADE
The teacher told the students to stay indoors because it was ______ outside.
STORMY
- “Hey Frank, _______________?”
- Hi, I'm good, thanks. You?
HOW'S IT GOING?