

This Grade 2 worksheet on Vocabulary: Weather Actions, Effects and Clothing helps learners strengthen subject-based vocabulary related to weather changes, human responses, environmental effects, and suitable clothing. Understanding these word groups builds strong descriptive language skills and improves comprehension in EVS and English lessons.
Through structured multiple-choice exercises, students identify weather action words (melt, drift, rain, freeze, blow, drip), body responses to weather (shiver, wipe, shade, rub, shelter, squint), weather effects (drought, flood, storm, frost, snowdrift, wither), and clothing words (raincoat, gumboots, sweater, gloves, boots, scarf). Each section connects vocabulary to real-life situations, making learning meaningful and practical.
Understanding these word groups is important because:
1. They help children describe weather changes clearly.
2. They build awareness of environmental effects.
3. They strengthen subject vocabulary connected to EVS.
4. They improve real-life communication skills.
This worksheet includes four structured vocabulary exercises:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Weather Action Words
Students identify words related to weather actions such as melt, drift, rain, freeze, cloudy, shine, blow, drip, crack, and dry.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Body/Response Actions
Learners recognise words that describe how people react to weather, including shiver, wipe, shade, rub, shelter, squint, wrap, wear, open, and pant.
📋 Exercise 3 – Weather Effect Words
Students identify effect words such as drought, flood, storm, hail, sway, frost, snowdrift, wither, and dry.
📝 Exercise 4 – Weather Clothing Vocabulary
Children choose appropriate clothing words like raincoat, gumboots, sweater, jacket, shorts, hat, scarf, gloves, boots, and coat.
Exercise 1 – Weather Action Vocabulary
1. melt
2. drift
3. rain
4. freeze
5. cloudy
6. shine
7. blow
8. drip
9. crack
10. dry
Exercise 2 – Body/Response Actions
1. shiver
2. wipe
3. shade
4. rub
5. shelter
6. squint
7. wrap
8. open
9. wear
10. pant
Exercise 3 – Weather Effect Words
1. drought
2. flood
3. storm
4. hail
5. sway
6. frost
7. dry
8. flood
9. snowdrift
10. wither
Exercise 4 – Weather Clothing Vocabulary
1. raincoat
2. gumboots
3. sweater
4. jacket
5. shorts
6. hat
7. coat
8. scarf
9. gloves
10. boots
This worksheet strengthens thematic vocabulary and helps learners confidently understand and describe weather-related situations.
Boost your child’s environmental vocabulary with expert-designed practice that connects language learning to real-world weather experiences.
This topic covers words related to weather changes, their effects, and suitable clothing choices.
It helps them link weather conditions with everyday decisions and improves comprehension skills.
They encourage children to choose correct words based on weather situations.