Weather Watcher & Clothing Sort
Look at today's weather, then pick the right clothes to wear. Practice matching your outfit to sunny, rainy, snowy, cloudy, and windy days.
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Sunny
WarmIt's bright and warm outside. Perfect for playing!
Hint: It feels warm today!
What should you wear today?
Reference Guide
Types of Weather
- Sunny. Clear skies and warm temperature. Good for light clothing.
- Rainy. Water falls from clouds. You need waterproof gear.
- Snowy. Frozen precipitation and very cold air. Layers are essential.
- Cloudy. Overcast skies that often feel cooler than a sunny day.
- Windy. Strong air movement that makes it feel colder than the temperature reads.
Dressing for the Weather
- Scientists observe and record weather every day.
- Temperature tells you how hot or cold the air feels.
- Precipitation means water falling as rain, snow, or sleet.
- Dressing appropriately keeps you safe and comfortable outside.
- Standards covered: K-ESS2-1, K-ESS3-2.
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