A1 — Weather Flashcards
air (noun)
The invisible stuff all around us that we breathe to live.
bad (adjective)
Not good or nice, something you don’t like.
change (verb)
To make something different or new.
change (noun)
When something becomes different than before.
cold (adjective)
The feeling you get when you need a warm coat or blanket.
cool (adjective)
A little bit cold, nice when it’s hot outside.
dark (adjective)
When there’s no light, like at nighttime.
east (adjective)
Something that is in the direction where the sun rises.
good (adjective)
Nice, happy, or working the way it should.
hot (adjective)
The feeling you get when the sun makes you want ice cream.
ice (noun)
Frozen water that’s very cold and slippery.
north (adjective)
Something that is in the direction where it’s very cold.
rain (noun)
Water that falls from clouds in drops.
rain (verb)
When water falls from clouds in the sky.
snow (noun)
White, cold flakes that fall from the sky in winter.
snow (verb)
When white, cold flakes fall from the sky.
south (adjective)
Something that is in the direction where it’s usually warm.
sun (noun)
The big, bright circle in the sky that gives us light and warmth.
sunny (adjective)
When the sun is shining bright in the sky.
umbrella (noun)
A thing you hold over your head to stay dry when it rains.
warm (adjective)
Nice and cozy, not too hot or cold.
weather (noun)
What it’s like outside - sunny, rainy, hot, or cold.
west (adjective)
Something that is in the direction where the sun sets.