Let’s go step by step to match each picture with the correct severe weather type.
First, look at the top part of the worksheet — it gives us definitions and pictures for four types of severe weather:
1.
Blizzard → a storm with a lot of snow (picture shows snow falling on a house)
2.
Drought → very little rain for a long time (picture shows dry cracked ground and sun)
3.
Tornado → high winds that look like a funnel (picture shows a swirling wind column)
4.
Flood → too much rain very quickly (picture shows water covering land and houses)
Now, let’s look at the bottom part where we have to check the box that names the weather in each picture.
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Row 1:
Picture shows a swirling funnel-shaped wind over green grass → This matches the
tornado definition.
→ So, check “tornado”
Row 2:
Picture shows bright sun, dry cracked earth, no trees with leaves → This matches
drought
→ So, check “drought”
Row 3:
Picture shows snow falling on a house with pine trees → This matches
blizzard
→ So, check “blizzard”
Row 4:
Picture shows water rising around houses, car floating → This matches
flood
→ So, check “flood”
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Final Answer:
- Row 1: tornado
- Row 2: drought
- Row 3: blizzard
- Row 4: flood
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of severe weather worksheet.