Weather Watcher & Clothing Lab

Pick the weather outside, then tap the clothing items you would wear. Record your outfits for sunny, rainy, snowy, cloudy, and windy days, and look for patterns in which clothing items work across different weather.

Guided Experiment: Weather and Clothing Investigation

Think about what you wear on a very cold snowy day and what you wear on a rainy day. Do you think any of the same clothes work for both? Write your prediction.

Write your hypothesis in the Lab Report panel, then click Next.

Pick the Weather

Pick Your Outfit

Today's Weather

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Sunny
Feels warm

It's bright and warm outside. Perfect for playing!

Your Outfit Score

Suitable items
5
You got right
0
You missed
5
Wrong picks
0

Controls

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Reference Guide

Watching the Weather

Weather is what the sky and air are doing right now. It can be sunny, rainy, snowy, cloudy, or windy. Weather changes through the day and through the seasons.

Sunny. Warm and bright, with few clouds.
Rainy. Water drops falling from clouds.
Snowy. Very cold, with snowflakes falling.
Cloudy. Clouds cover the sky, cooler than sunny.
Windy. Moving air you can feel pushing on you.

How Weather Feels

Different kinds of weather feel different on your skin. Some weather feels warm, some feels cool, and some feels freezing cold.

Warm. Sunny days in summer.
Cool. Cloudy, rainy, or windy days.
Freezing. Snowy winter days.

Knowing how the weather feels helps us pick the right clothes to stay comfortable outside.

Dressing for the Weather

The clothing we wear helps our bodies stay the right temperature. Cold weather needs more layers. Warm weather needs fewer layers.

Sunny. T-shirt, shorts, sandals, sunglasses.
Rainy. Raincoat, long pants, rain boots, umbrella.
Snowy. Snow jacket, boots, hat, mittens, scarf.
Windy. Sweater, long pants, hat, mittens.

Clothes That Work in Many Weathers

Some clothes fit many kinds of weather. Long pants work on cloudy, rainy, windy, and snowy days. A sweater works on cloudy, windy, and rainy days.

Tip. Watch the weather out your window each morning. Match your outfit to what you see and feel. Add a jacket if you are cold; take off a layer if you are hot.

Some clothes only fit one kind of weather. Sandals work only on sunny days. A snow jacket works only on snowy days.