Friday, February 20, 2026

Free Weather Graphing Activity for K-2!

Free Weather Graphing Printable Activity for K-2!


 Graphing is an important math skill to practice early on in our learners math journeys. Once they have basic graphs down in early elementary, it's a lot simpler for them to understand more complex graphs and charts in older grades. 

Graphing is also super FUN in lower grades! There are so many, many things kids can graph - how many birds they see each day, how many red toys they have in their room, how many white vs black socks they have in the laundry basket....there are endless possibilities! But one of my own kids favorites was always graphing the weather!


Two graphs for different ages and levels

In this mini freebie unit, I've included two different graphs for two different age groups or skill levels. There is a simpler version with only the weather symbols and terms. Your learners can use this to keep track of how many days of the week they noticed each type of weather. It's also a great way to practice reading weather terms and speaking about the weather.

I have also included a version with days on the side. This version is perfect for grades K-2, as it covers the graphing skills they would be practicing that year.

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I have also included a fuller version in my shop if you'd like to turn this graphing activitiy into a full weather unit for your little ones!

This version includes a mini weather notebook (also with 2 levels of handwriting), weather word cards (all words on the chart, plus hot and cold) written in primary lines they cab practice tracing or use to help them write. It also has a super FUN activity that kids always love - my Draw and Write pages!

Kids will trace the weather term and draw what they would do in that type of weather. It's a fun way to talk about weather and how it affects our lives, and is a great activity to keep little ones busy.



Download the FREEBIE here!

You can download the free graphs by clicking the link below. Enjoy learning!

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