Types Of Clouds Activity & Writing Book, Worksheets, Rain Cloud In A Bottle Jar

$3.50

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Description

Teaching about clouds doesn’t need to be complicated. This clouds mini book is a wonderful tool for providing your students with all the information they need to know in well-organized, bite-sized chunks. If you’re looking to get your students excited to learn about clouds, this mini book (with two hands-on science demonstrations) is for you.

The activities will help your students explore how clouds are formed and why some clouds produce precipitation. It even covers why some clouds are white, and some are gray.

This mini book can be completed together during a whole group lesson, given as an independent project after learning about the water cycle, or used as an assessment at the end of the unit.

It includes….

• Clouds Mini Book

• Hands-on clouds activities (project directions & questions, example photo)

• Answer Key

It covers….

• What is a cloud?

• How are clouds made?

• Why do clouds float?

• What gives clouds their color?

• Types of clouds

• Why do some clouds produce precipitation?

(Please see the preview to see exactly what is covered.)

If you have any questions, please contact me through the questions and answers section.

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