Lesson Plans and Teaching Resources for What Will the Weather Be?

Use What Will the Weather Be? by Linda Dewitt to strengthen your students' comprehension skills, build their vocabulary, and help them understand how words work.

This engaging informational book about weather makes it easy for children to learn about meteorology. Full of colorful illustrations and diagrams, What Will the Weather Be? shows readers how warm and cold fronts affect weather, how meteorologists predict the weather, and what can happen when the weatherman is wrong.

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Asking Questions with What Will the Weather Be?

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Asking Questions with What Will the Weather Be?

Asking questions with What Will the Weather Be? should come naturally to most of your students. Use this lesson plan and set of resources to focus their questions and think about where they can go to learn more about the weather and meteorology.
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Determining Importance with What Will the Weather Be?

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Determining Importance with What Will the Weather Be?

The ability to determine importance is a key comprehension skill, especially when in comes to informational text. Help readers determine the most important ideas and facts inside of What Will the Weather Be? with this lesson plan and set of resources.
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Making Connections with What Will the Weather Be?

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Making Connections with What Will the Weather Be?

Students will enjoy connecting the information they learn about the weather in this book to facts they already know from other books, their own experiences, and their observations of the world.
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Visualizing with What Will the Weather Be?

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Visualizing with What Will the Weather Be?

What Will the Weather Be? presents readers with lots of opportunity to practice their visualizing skills. Use this lesson plan and set of resources to help readers identify descriptive text, make mental images, and to compare their mental images to the images in the text.
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Blends with What Will the Weather Be?

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Blends with What Will the Weather Be?

This word work lesson plan and set of teaching resources use What Will the Weather Be? by Linda Dewitt as a springboard for instruction focused on blends.

By anchoring word study to the text, students will benefit from seeing how ending blends are used inside of the text before engaging in both guided and independent practice with blends.

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Vocabulary Connections with What Will the Weather Be?

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Vocabulary Connections with What Will the Weather Be?

This set of vocabulary development resources for What Will the Weather Be? highlights the words that are most important for students to know and understand while reading the book. Through engaging in fun word games, matching words to definitions and pictures, and practicing how to categorize words, students will develop the vocabulary necessary to comprehend this story and many others.

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Running Record with What Will the Weather Be?

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Running Record with What Will the Weather Be?

Use this Running Record to assess oral reading fluency with What Will the Weather Be? Track meaning, structure, and visual accuracy using the first 100 words of the text to determine whether or not this book is a good fit for the readers in your classroom.

Retelling and Summarizing with What Will the Weather Be?

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Retelling and Summarizing with What Will the Weather Be?

The BookPagez extension activities are a great way to push student engagement beyond the pages of the text. Try using this activity with early finishers, with students who show a deeper connection with the text, or as a center activity.

Asking Questions with What Will the Weather Be? (Spanish)

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Determining Importance with What Will the Weather Be? (Spanish)

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Making Connections with What Will the Weather Be? (Spanish)

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Visualizing with What Will the Weather Be? (Spanish)

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Retelling and Summarizing with What Will the Weather Be? (Spanish)

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Title: What Will the Weather Be?
Author: Linda Dewitt
Genre: Nonfiction
Themes: Weather
ISBN: 9780062381989
Publisher's Summary:
Will it be warm or cold? Should we wear shorts or pants? Shoes or rain boots? What Will the Weather Be? uses colorful, simple diagrams to explain meteorology in a fun, engaging way. Perfect for young sciencists and budding meteorologists, this bestseller features clear explanations of everyday weather instruments like thermometers and barometers.
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