Let’s go step by step to answer each question using the weather chart for March.
First, let’s count how many days were
sunny.
Look at the key: Sunny = ☀️ (sun picture)
Now scan the calendar and count every sun:
- March 2 → sunny
- March 10 → sunny
- March 11 → sunny
- March 27 → sunny
- March 29 → sunny
- March 30 → sunny
- March 31 → sunny
That’s
7 sunny days.
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Next question: How many days was it
windy or rainy?
Windy = 🌬️ (pinwheel)
Rainy = ☔ (umbrella)
Count windy days:
- March 1
- March 5
- March 8
- March 19
- March 20
- March 22
- March 28
→ That’s
7 windy days
Count rainy days:
- March 6
- March 7
- March 16
- March 17
- March 18
- March 24
→ That’s
6 rainy days
Now add them: 7 + 6 =
13 days that were either windy or rainy.
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Third question: How many more days was it
cloudy than rainy?
Cloudy = ☁️ (cloud)
Count cloudy days:
- March 3
- March 4
- March 9
- March 12
- March 13
- March 14
- March 15
- March 23
- March 25
- March 26
→ That’s
10 cloudy days
We already counted rainy days:
6
Now subtract: 10 - 6 =
4
So, there were 4 more cloudy days than rainy days.
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Final Answers:
1. 7
2. 13
3. 4
(For question 4, you’ll need to draw a tally chart and bar graph on the next page — but since we’re only answering the questions here, we’ll stop at #3.)
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Final Answer:
1. 7
2. 13
3. 4
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of weather graphing worksheet.