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Clouds

Cloud Lab

There is ______in the air. This is called water vapor. The water vapor comes together. They form ________.

Bonus: What is it called when clouds are formed? (Starts with a C).

1. Supply Master: Grab Cloud Watchers worksheets from the round table.

2. Measure Master: Grab scissors for everyone.

3. Reporter: Grab glue for your team.

4. Leader: Grab your science notebooks.

5. Recorder: Grab the Cloud Observation Sheets for your team.

Objective: I can describe the weather every day of the week by using a chart to write down the conditions and temperature.

Stratus

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Cumulus

Cirrus

What type of weather do you think may occur when you see these stratus clouds?

These clouds are made of tiny pieces of ice.

Stratus clouds are usually gray and cover the sun/sky.

How can we describe these clouds?

How can we describe these clouds?

What do these clouds tell us about the upcoming weather?

They tell us the weather will be fair or stormy.

What kind of weather can you predict?

These clouds predict nice weather.

Main types of clouds

What is a cloud?

Tiny atoms of water or ice

They may come in different sizes and shapes.

They give us clues about the upcoming weather.

1. Cumulus

2. Stratus

3. Cirrus

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Describe the clouds you see when you look in the sky.

Look out the window, What do you see?

Why are clouds different?

Word Bank

white puffs, thick clouds, little puffs, big puffs, gray clouds

Water Vapor:

is water in the form of gas

Clouds are different because they form at different temperatures and heights.

Some clouds are high in the sky, some are low!

Some move fast, some move slow!

Certain clouds will let you know if you can expect rain or snow!

How are clouds formed?

The water vapor shrinks and floats in the air which forms a cloud.

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