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All about the weather (Aged 8)

Luke

There are many different kinds of weather.
It can be hot, cold, wet dry, windy or still.
On sunny days the sky is blue.
The bright sun is warm and the weather can be very hot.
When the sun shines the clouds are often white and fluffy.

Air is all around us but we cannot see or taste it
but we can feel it when it moves.
Moving air is called the wind.
We can see the wind moving the trees.
People use the wind to sails boats.

On cloudy day, the sky is grey.
We often have rain.
A raincoat and boats help to keep us dry when we go out in the rain.
Sometime, in a rain shower, the sun comes out and shines through raindrops.
That’s when we see a rainbow.

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