Got it! Here’s a simple plan to help you create your weather instruments drawing with their uses clearly indicated. I’ll describe three common weather instruments, what they look like, and their uses so you can easily draw and label them on your paper.1. ThermometerDrawing: A vertical glass tube with a bulb at the bottom and a scale marked in Celsius or Fahrenheit.Use: Measures the temperature (how hot or cold it is).2. BarometerDrawing: A round dial or a rectangular box with a needle pointing to different pressure levels.Use: Measures atmospheric pressure to predict weather changes.3. AnemometerDrawing: Three or four small cups attached to horizontal arms on a vertical pole (it looks like a windmill).Use: Measures wind speed.How to organize on paper:Draw each instrument clearly.Write the name of the instrument next to it.Below or beside the drawing, write its use in 1-2 sentences.