Poetry About Weather


Poetry can connect science and language arts. Consider these when you are planning your weather unit.

A drawing of a skull with a striped background It’s Snowing! It’s Snowing!: Winter Poems, Jack Prelutsky

Falling Up, Shel Silverstein

  • “The Bear, the Fire, and the Snow”
  • “Snowball”

A Light in the Attic, Shel Silverstein

  • “STRANGE WIND”

Where the Sidewalk Ends, Shel Silverstein

  • “LAZY JANE”
  • “RAIN”
  • “SNOWMAN”

 

The Butterfly Jar, Jeff Moss

  • water: “Turning Off the Faucet”
  • “Rain”

Something Big has Been Here, Jack Prelutsky

  • “The Rains in Little Dribbles”
  • “You’re Nasty and You’re Loud”
  • “The Rains in Little Dribbles”

A Pizza the Size of the Sun, Jack Prelutsky

  • “I Am Riding on a Cloud”

Runny Babbit, Shel Silverstein

  • RUNNY’s BIGHT TOOTS
A drawing of a skull with a striped background

 

A drawing of a skull with a striped background Do you need free clip art for decorating your classroom or messages you’re planning to send home?

I found black and white clip art at Pixabay that might be just what you need! If you can print in color, they also have winter vector graphics – lots of snowpeople and penguins!

 

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  1. You amaze me with all the great connections you find between science, math, art and language! Perfect for STEAM! Thanks for sharing!

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