Looking for a developmentally appropriate alphabet book that builds vocabulary while supporting students with language delays, autism, or AAC needs? Weather Wise is a full-color A–Z weather-themed alphabet book featuring real photographs and simple, concrete two-sentence descriptions on every page. Each letter introduces a clear, observable weather word (air, breeze, cloudy, downpour, fog, gust, hail, ice, jacket, kite, lightning, mist, night, overcast, partly sunny, quiet snow, rain, snow, and more). The predictable format and concrete vocabulary make this book especially supportive for special education classrooms and AAC learners. What’s Included: ✔ 20-page printable ABC weather book
✔ Real photographs for strong visual support
✔ Simple, clear two-sentence descriptions per letter
✔ Large uppercase and lowercase letter presentation
✔ Clean, uncluttered layout for reduced visual overwhelm
✔ Print-and-bind format for classroom or home use Why This Book Works for Special Education & AAC
Uses concrete, observable vocabulary
Supports early literacy and alphabet recognition
Provides built-in opportunities for modeling core words
Encourages WH-questions and describing skills
Pairs perfectly with weather units and science lessons
Supports students who benefit from real-image learning The real photographs help students connect vocabulary to real-world experiences — from gusty wind and heavy downpours to quiet snow and overcast skies. Perfect For:
Special education classrooms
Speech therapy sessions
AAC modeling (low-tech & high-tech)
Early elementary literacy centers
Morning meeting weather discussions
Home carryover practice If you’re building predictable, language-rich routines around seasonal themes, Weather Wise is a simple, accessible way to teach alphabet knowledge while expanding weather vocabulary.