

This Grade 4 worksheet helps students enhance their understanding of weather-related vocabulary by focusing on synonyms. The activities in the worksheet build students' ability to identify and apply synonyms related to weather conditions. The worksheet will help students improve their vocabulary, expand their understanding of synonyms, and use them in different contexts. It's an exciting way for young learners to become more descriptive and precise when discussing weather.
Synonyms are essential for students to express a variety of ideas and descriptions in language:
1. By focusing on weather-related synonyms, students learn to better articulate weather conditions in various ways, making their communication more interesting and accurate.
2. Understanding synonyms for weather words enables students to recognize the subtle differences in weather patterns, leading to richer, more nuanced conversations about the world around them.
3. Using synonyms for weather words helps students express themselves more clearly and diversify their vocabulary.
The worksheet contains five interactive and educational exercises, each designed to build a stronger understanding of weather-related synonyms:
Exercise 1: True/False Statements
Testing the student’s knowledge on weather facts and definitions.
Exercise 2: Sorting Synonyms
Sorting word pairs into synonyms and non-synonyms.
Exercise 3: Fill in the Blanks
Completing sentences with the correct synonym to improve sentence structure.
Exercise 4: Multiple-Choice Questions
Choosing the correct synonym from a list of options.
Exercise 5: Sentence Writing
Rewriting sentences using correct synonyms for highlighted words.
By completing this worksheet, students will strengthen their grammar and vocabulary skills, particularly around weather words. The activities are both fun and educational, making learning a seamless experience.
Exercise 1 – True/False
1. T
2. F (Chilly is not the same as hot)
3. F (The sun does not shine on windy days)
4. T
5. F (The sky is not always clear in chilly weather)
6. T
7. F (Rainy weather can be warm)
8. F (Stormy days are not usually warm)
9. T
10. T
Exercise 2 – Sort the Word Pairs
Synonyms:
rainy/wet
hot/sunny
foggy/hazy
bright/clear
cold/icy
damp/moist
chilly/frosty
cloudy/gray
Not Synonyms:
clear/cloudy
cold/breezy
hazy/dull
dry/humid
cold/wet
clear/dull
hot/drizzle
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. sunny
2. windy
3. foggy
4. stormy
5. foggy
6. hazy
7. cold
8. clear
9. humid
10. bright
Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Synonyms
1. a) freezing
2. d) overcast
3. b) wet
4. a) cold
5. c) drizzly
6. c) turbulent
7. a) windy
8. b) hot
9. d) gloomy
10. c) dry
Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing (Answers may vary)
1. chilly → cold
2. sunny → bright
3. cloudy → overcast
4. damp → moist
5. rainy → wet
6. bright → clear
7. foggy → misty
8. breezy → windy
9. overcast → cloudy
10. windy → breezy
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Synonyms like 'stormy' and 'rainy' can be used to provide variety and detail in weather descriptions.
Encourage students to use different synonyms for weather terms in their descriptions to make them more vivid.
It enriches their vocabulary and enables them to write more detailed and expressive descriptions of weather.