We have some lovely weather scene story paper that is sure to inspire creative writing, as well as a set of weather symbol writing pages which will be perfect for dictation or copywork exercises.
We've got a story paper for 11 different weather symbols in this bumper story paper pack. Perfect if you're learning about the weather as a topic, and we've got lined and handwriting lined versions to choose from too...
Use this cloudy weather symbol story paper to write a report on today's weather, or to write a creative story set on a cloudy day...
Our story papers are designed to encourage children's creativity by providing pictures to spark off the writing process! Use this drought story paper for writing facts about droughts or for a creative story.
Use this extreme cold story paper for weather reports or to spark off some creative writing.
Use this story paper for writing facts or reports about floods, or for creative writing.
The kids can use this weather symbol story paper to write a report about hail is formed, or write about their own experience of a hail storm...
Use this dramatic story paper to write down what you've learned about hurricanes, or perhaps to write a story about one...
Use this kite flying story paper to write about your own experience of flying a kite, or for an imaginative story...
This set of story paper features simple pictures of 6 common weather measuring instruments. There's a picture to colour in and space to write what you've learned about the instrument.
If it's raining today, why not stay inside and do a bit of creative writing on this rain weather symbol story paper? Choose from two versions below: lined or with handwriting lines.
This simple rainbow story paper is aimed at younger children, who will enjoy colouring in the rainbow too. Use it to write a story, or a poem, or for copywork perhaps.
There's a rainbow in this picture - and anything could happen at any moment! Ask the kids to write a story using the picture as their starting point, and then colour it in.
Use this rainbow weather symbol story paper for creative writing or for writing a report about the weather - and have fun colouring in the rainbow too!
Use this delightful spring showers story paper to inspire the kids to write their own story, then colour in the lovely illustration if they choose.
Enjoy our printable colouring and story paper for kids with an illustration of a sleet weather symbol, great for sparking the imagination!
There's something very exciting about seeing a snow weather symbol on a weather forecast! Use this story paper to write a creative story set on a snowy day, or write about the things you love to do in the snow...
Use this story paper to write down what you've learned about snowflakes, or perhaps to write a story about one...
There's nothing better than a snow day - or just a snowy day! Get the kids to imagine what they might do on a snow day, what they did on a recent snow day, make up a story, or describe what they can see in the picture...
April showers bring May flowers! These children are dressed for the unpredictable spring weather - can the kids write a story based on the picture?
Use this stormy day story paper to write about your own experience of watching a storm, or to describe the scene on the picture. We have four versions to choose from, with lines or handwriting lines, and a choice of ready-coloured or black and white.
Print out this lovely story paper with two children on a summer adventure to get the kids writing! They can colour the picture too. A handwriting version is available for younger kids.
Everyone loves a dip in a paddling pool on a hot day! Kids can write about the picture then colour it in. There are lined and handwriting lines versions available in colour or black and white.
Use this story paper to write down some facts about the weather, or as the setting for a creative story set on a day with sunny intervals.
Our weather symbol story papers are perfect for all kinds of weather-themed writing projects. This one features sunny showers, something we're very familiar with here in the UK!
Use this sunny weather symbol story paper to write about your favourite sunny day activities, or create a story set on a sunny day - remember to colour in the sun too!
Some of us love a thunderstorm, and some of us find them quite scary - either way, they can provide a great setting for a creative story!
Thunderstorms make a great dramatic backdrop for a creative story! We have two versions of this fantastic thunderstorms story paper available below: lined or with handwriting lines.
In the Wizard of Oz, Dorothy and her dog, Toto, are whisked away to the magical land of Oz during a tornado! Perhaps our tornadoes story paper will inspire the kids to create their own exciting adventure?
This water cycle story paper comes in black and white or colour, and lined or with handwriting lines. There are no labels on the water cycle picture, so can the kids describe the water cycle process themselves?
Use this story paper featuring a detailed diagram of the water cycle to write your own description of the water cycle process - we've got four versions to choose from below, either lined or with handwriting lines, and in colour or black and white.
There's plenty of space to describe what happens in the water cycle on this story paper - and we've got both lined and handwriting versions to suit different ages and abilities. We also have two black and white versions if you'd prefer to colour in the picture too...
"Red sky at night, shepherd's delight..." We've all heard weather myths before, and some studies have shown that 3 out of 4 of us believe them to be true!
There are a lot of things happening on this windy day story paper for the children to describe or write about, or they could use the picture as inspiration for their own story...
Windy days can be very exciting, and they are the best days to fly a kite too! Use this windy weather symbol story paper to write about what you like to do when the weather is windy...
Kids can use this paper for making up a story about the two children they see, describing the clothes they are wearing, or just writing about winter in general.