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Compare observations of weather fronts and describe the pattern you notice
Free printable Grade 6 science worksheet for "Compare observations of weather fronts and describe the pattern you notice" — practice weather and climate. No-prep, print or assign online.
This middle school Earth and Space Science worksheet asks students to compare observations of weather fronts and identify the patterns that emerge — connecting the movement of cold and warm fronts to predictable changes in temperature, precipitation, and cloud cover. Teachers can use it as a data-analysis task following a lesson on weather systems or as a structured inquiry activity that develops evidence-based reasoning. The skill of recognizing patterns in weather data is foundational for understanding climate and atmospheric science.
Learning objectives
- Compare observations of different weather fronts and identify emerging patterns
- Explain the relationship between front type and associated weather conditions
- Use evidence from observations to make and justify predictions about weather change
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It's designed for Middle School (ages 11–14), covering Weather and climate.
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