







Pro The sky and the calendar give children their first real sense that the world changes in patterns. Rain follows clouds, leaves fall before snow, and a child who notices this is starting to think about cause, sequence, and time.
This Pro set makes that pattern something to study rather than just witness. The worksheets cover everyday weather, the sun, rain, wind, and snow, and the four seasons that carry them around the year. A child learns to name what they see out the window, sort the right clothes for the right day, and predict what tends to come next.
These are small ideas with a large payoff: they help a young learner feel that the world has an order they can follow and rely on. Print a page on a rainy afternoon, or on the morning the first leaves turn, and let the weather outside do half the teaching for you.















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Can I print this pack as many times as I want?
Yes. Subscribers on Whizki Pro get unlimited prints of every page in this set. Print once for one kid, ten times for the whole class, then again next year - the PDF stays the same and there are no per-print limits.
What does Whizki Pro include for this pack?
Pro gives access to every Worksheet Set on Whizki, including this one and the rest of the catalog: all 15 worksheets here, plus science, logic, time and money, spelling, and addition/subtraction packs. Pro also adds the custom worksheet builder, your saved shelf, early access to new printed workbooks, and one written question per month to a real early-childhood educator.
Can teachers and homeschool families use these in class?
Yes. Whizki worksheets are designed by early-childhood educators and printed copies can be used in a classroom, homeschool co-op, tutoring session, or library reading hour as long as the original PRO subscriber is the one downloading them. We just ask that the PDFs themselves aren't re-uploaded or redistributed.
Does the pack cover all four seasons?
Yes - spring, summer, fall, and winter each get their own pages, with a few mixed pages where a kid sorts the right clothing, weather symbol, or activity into the right season. We use US English naming throughout, including fall for the season.
Are weather concepts treated as science or just vocabulary?
Mostly vocabulary and pattern, which is what age 4-7 is ready for. A few pages introduce simple cause/effect ("when clouds are dark, what happens?") as a gentle on-ramp to real weather science later, but we deliberately don't teach water-cycle terminology here. That's grade-1 and up.
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