(If you draw a lightning card, head to the nearest lightning space, even if it’s behind you.) I then followed the arrows to where the lightning directed me to go. I picked up a “lightning” card! I headed to the closest lightning space. She drew a sun! She moved her marker on the sun spot. She drew a top card from the pile and moved the first space with the matching picture. Then, we placed the cards upside down on the “Card Draw Pile.” We placed our markers on the “Start” snowflake. To finish, I grabbed two playing markers for each player. If you choose not to print the extra copies of the playing cards, you can just reshuffle when you get to the bottom of the pile. Then, I printed copies of the playing card page and stored them in a Ziploc baggie. I also laminated it for extra durability so we could keep using it throughout the year! To prep, I simply printed out the Weather Game (below) on cardstock. This game works great as a morning center or as an independent activity but I wanted to play it with my daughter before using it in my classroom because she’s been so interested in the weather lately! Ready for more science!? Head on over to our shop and snag our 30 Science Experiments kids will beg to repeat! This free printable weather game is a great way to review weather words in a fun and playful way. I love teaching kids about the weather! There’s something magical about the way the systems of the earth work together so smoothly to create our weather patterns.
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