Rain Worksheets for Preschool
If you want an easy and fun way to introduce rainy weather to your child, these Rain Worksheets for Preschool are a perfect starting point. They keep early learners engaged while helping them develop key early literacy and math skills simultaneously. Plus, they fit perfectly into any spring weather unit.
Planning a weather unit? Check out my full list of Weather Activities for Kids. It’s packed with ideas to make your weather lessons more hands-on and interactive, especially for younger kids.
Keep scrolling if you want easy ways to teach about the rainy season while also sneaking in some letter recognition, counting practice, and fine motor work. This post walks through everything included in the printable and offers ideas for how to make the most of it.

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Why kids should learn about the rain?
Rain is more than just wet weather. It is part of a bigger system that affects how we live, grow food, and stay healthy. Preschoolers are naturally curious about the world, and this is a good time to help them make sense of what they see outside.
- Rain helps plants grow: It provides water that plants need to survive, and that helps us get fruits, veggies, and beautiful flowers.
- Rain makes puddles: Puddle jumping is a favorite activity for many kids and gives a sensory element to weather.
- Rain is a vital part of the water cycle. Learning about rain opens the door to discussing clouds, evaporation, and the sources of our water.
- Rain helps cool the earth: Especially in warmer months, rain plays a big role in lowering temperatures.
Our Favorite Books About the Rain
If you’re adding weather-themed books to your preschool library, consider including rainy day stories as a great addition. They help kids relate to what’s happening outside while building vocabulary and listening skills.
Soaked!In the Rain (In the Weather)Rain (Pebble Plus: Weather Basics)Thank You, Rain (Thank You, World)Singing in the RainThe Big Umbrella

How to teach the rainy season to preschoolers?
Preschoolers learn best when they can touch, see, and move. Teaching about rain is effective when you use a variety of activities to reinforce the topic.
- Books about weather: Choose stories with relatable characters and real-life rain scenarios.
- Create weather-themed crafts: Umbrellas, clouds, and raindrop art are perfect for little hands.
- Use real-world observation: Look outside on rainy days and talk about what you see and hear.
- Sing weather songs: Simple songs about clouds and rain are fun and memorable.
Weather printable packs I recommend
If you love using themed printables, I have two weather sets in my shop that pair well with this rain pack. They’re both designed to keep early learners engaged with pretend play and learning games.
What skills will kids build with this printable?
This set of rain worksheets focuses on skills that preschoolers are already developing during these early learning years. Here are a few ways they’ll benefit:
- Practice counting and number recognition: The raindrop counting page helps reinforce basic number concepts through visual grouping and color-by-number tasks.
- Strengthen pencil grip and tracing ability: Tracing clouds and lines gives preschoolers opportunities to practice controlled hand movements that support writing.
- Improve letter recognition, especially the letter R: With uppercase and lowercase tracing and letter hunts, kids will be able to spot and remember the letter R more confidently.
Weather toys I recommend
When discussing weather, having toys that match the theme can help kids stay engaged for longer. I enjoy using hands-on toys that allow preschoolers to pretend to make clouds, rain, or forecast the weather.
Kids Meteorologist Costume Set Weather Toys for Kids Glasses Microphone Weather Man Necktie Maple Leaves Weather Chart Prop for Career Day PartyMarspark Weather Wheel, Educational and Learning Activities for Kids, Felt Preschool Learning Toys, Classroom DecorTender Leaf Toys – Weather Watch – Educational Wooden Weatherboard for Kids – Perfect Climate Teaching Toy Station for Kids to Play and Learn for Age 3+Little Folk Visuals Wally The Weather Dog Precut Flannel/Felt Board FiguresRavensburger My First Puzzles: What’s The Weather? (6: 8: 10 & 12 Piece) Jigsaw Puzzle for Kids – Every Piece is Unique, Pieces Fit Together Perfectly – MESH AccreditedBigjigs Toys Weather Balancing Game

Supplies you’ll need for the Rain Activity Pages
You probably have most of these already. Here’s what I suggest:
- Printer (I have this one)
- Paper
- Pencil
- Crayons
I have the HP printer 8710, but it’s no longer available. It’s been running well for years now. Consider another HP Instant Ink-ready printer so that you can use their program to send you ink cartridges whenever your printer gets low on ink.
What’s included in the preschool rain theme printables?
It’s Raining
This coloring page lets kids choose which items they would use or wear on a rainy day. It opens the door for discussions about weather-appropriate clothing and gear.
Rain Tracing
Learners trace a large cloud and several raindrops. This activity strengthens hand control while introducing the concept of rain through visuals.
Raindrops Counting
This page shows four cloud-and-raindrop boxes where kids count the drops and color the correct number. It’s great for reinforcing number sense and quantity identification.
Letter R Recognition
This worksheet includes uppercase and lowercase R tracing, followed by a fun seek-and-find letter circle game. Kids identify and color circles with the letter R, which adds an interactive component to letter recognition.
Rainy Day Sentence Tracing
The final page invites children to trace the sentence “I love rainy days” and color a picture of two kids sharing an umbrella. It combines early writing practice with coloring fun.

Ways to extend the activity
You can stretch the theme of this printable in lots of creative directions. Try these ideas:
- Daily Weather Chart: Track the weather daily to compare sunny, cloudy, and rainy days.
- Weather Sensory Activities: Use water beads or shaving cream for a fun rain cloud play experience.
- Make rain-themed snacks: Serve blueberries as raindrops or cloud-shaped sandwiches.
- Create a pretend weather report: Let your preschooler act as the weather reporter using simple props.
Other fun weather activities for kids
If you’re ready to expand your weather theme, there are more great options on the blog:
- Rain Activities for Preschoolers
- Rainy Day Activities for Kids
- Severe Weather Worksheets
- Weather Patterns Worksheet by Homeschool of 1
- 5 Easy Reader Books About Rain for Kindergarten by Homeschool Preschool
This printable is a low-prep way to mix learning with fun on rainy days. Whether you’re working on the letter R or reviewing what to wear when it’s wet outside, this printable rainy day activity for preschoolers is simple to use and perfect for young learners.





















