DIY Preschool Weather Board {With Free Printables!}
I’m am SO excited to share with you our preschool weather board! I just put it together and I also created some printables for YOU to use, too! Since we’re still on the letter W, I thought studying weather would be appropriate. Also, Troy is talking a lot about the weather lately so I know he’s ready for this!
First, I made a weather wheel. This was the first time I bought clip art for printables and I love it! The only problem is that it didn’t come with a graphic for snow. So please forgive me that this weather wheel doesn’t include snow. To download your FREE copy, click here —> Weather Wheel
It’s easy to assemble…just cut out the wheel and arrow and put a brad through it.
Then I made a weekly weather graph with cards to put under each day. To download your FREE copy, click here —> Weather Graph
My suggestion is print these out on cardstock and laminate them.
You don’t need to mount the wheel and graph on anything, but I chose to make a board for this. I took an old canvas and wrapped it with fabric. Then I attached the weather graph and added an envelope below to hold all the cards. I also put velcro dots on the graph and cards.
We are excited to add our weather board to our preschool day. I know it’s a very common thing to do in preschooler curriculum, so I hope these resources are helpful for you!
thank you; You are so kind to share this.
These are so cute! I used them to make flash card size pictures for my infant. I will probably laminate them to keep them in good lasting condition (baby drool). Thank you for sharing.
I wish you had snow! 🙁 other than no snow cards, my kiddos and I love this weather board. I personally liked the graphics the most compared to what else is out there.
Here is how I incorporated your “the weather outside is…” to my board.
http://brily-journeythrugod.blogspot.com/2013/08/morning-calendar-prayer-time-classroom.html
I know 🙁 I wish I did, too! I loved the graphics, which is why I chose to get them!
Thanks so much for sharing your cute printable, Angela! I featured it as the Free Printable of the Day at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/LivingMontessoriNow (and on Pinterest).
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This is so wonderful. Thank you for sharing.
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Thanks for sharing this! I am excited to make one for the upcoming school year. It is so cute!
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This is great! Thanks so much for sharing. And it doesn’t snow around our parts, so the lack of snow on the weather wheel won’t make a difference around here. 🙂
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That’s good to hear! 🙂 Jealous that you don’t have snow!! Thanks for your comment.
I LOVE THIS!!! Since we’re currently remodeling the basement and I have no wall space to hang anything, I may try using these in a 3 ring binder so we can talk about the weather every day.
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Thanks, Becky! I totally understand. I think the binder idea is wonderful!
thanx for sharing awesome way of doing it and I like the idea of tracking it throughout the week.
Thanks!! Yes, I thought that would be helpful for us to look at the weather for the whole week.
Super cute, Angela! We’re in the process of getting a big bulletin board on our wall – so I will finally be able to do stuff like this with the kids.
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Thank you so much! That’s fun about the bulletin board!! We are in the process of selling our house, so I can’t hang one right now. When we move I’d love to have a whole corner for this type of stuff. I guess that’s the teacher in me!