How do you know what to wear for the weather?

How do you know what to wear for the weather?

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weather


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what the air is like at a particular time and place
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hot


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very warm
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cold


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not hot or warm
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mild


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not very hot or very cold
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rain


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water drops that fall from clouds
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rainy


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when there is lots of rain
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snow


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solid water that falls from the sky when it's very cold outside
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snowy


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when there is lots of snow
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dry


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not wet
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pattern


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something that happens again and again and again in a way that can be predicted
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THIS LESSON WAS REVISED ON JULY 1, 2021. Here is a link to the previous version.
In this Read-Along lesson, students listen to an illustrated digital storybook with student participation. If you would prefer to read the book aloud yourself, you can switch to the non-narrated version. In the story, Kevin becomes a weather detective to figure out why he keeps losing his warm clothes. In the activity, Weather Window, students track the weather over four days.

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