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The document discusses weather vocabulary cards that can be used in English classes. It includes common weather terms organized as adjectives. The cards are meant to be used in active games to help students learn and practice the vocabulary. Students should say each word repeatedly to reinforce pronunciation and use the terms in sentences. The cards can be laminated and edges rounded to make them safer for energetic gameplay.

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Weather Images PDF

The document discusses weather vocabulary cards that can be used in English classes. It includes common weather terms organized as adjectives. The cards are meant to be used in active games to help students learn and practice the vocabulary. Students should say each word repeatedly to reinforce pronunciation and use the terms in sentences. The cards can be laminated and edges rounded to make them safer for energetic gameplay.

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Weather


About the cards 



The weather comes up in conversation all the time. These are the most common vocabulary words that I’ve used in class. 

I don’t have a card for thunder as it’s a sound. I usually just make a noise to show the difference which usually gets a good laugh. 


I’ve tried to included terms that are easy to use, most of which are adjectives. Some words like lightning don’t get used with an
adjective form. In that case be sure to indicate to students that these words are nouns. Watch out for terms that look similar but are a
bit different. EX: It’s rainy. (adjective) It’s raining. (verb) This can sometimes be a bit tricky as the pronunciation is also a little similar. 


Using the worksheet

There are countless ways to use cards in classes. Games of memory, matching games, and games where kids run to the card or
throw the card into a hat for a point. As long as you are active and fun and the kids are enjoying themselves you’re going to have a
great time and they are too. Make sure you and your students say the words again and again and speak, make sentences so
everyone can hear and say the sentences in context. You might try putting the cards on cubes to make them easy to throw around
which is a great idea I got from a teacher recently. (Thanks Amanda!)

Note: Kids have a way of destroying cards they get hold of, so after printing the cards you might want to laminate them and
remember to round off the edges so no one gets a sharp card in the eye. If you do it well enough this opens up the usage of the
cards for a few good games where you can flick or flip the cards to be more active.

Credit
All images created by hand, by Mike Kloran. Check out more of my illustration and educational design at:


www.myenglishimages.com

and my portfolio at: www.kloran.com



sunny
partly

cloudy
cloudy

snowy
breezy

windy
cold

hot
cool

warm
foggy

lightning
overcast

drizzling
raining

pouring
flurries

blizzard
sleet

hail
tornado

hurricane
light
 pouring

rain rain

a little rainy
snowy

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