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  • Recognized and identified different types of clouds
  • Learned the names of different cloud formations such as cumulus, stratus, and cirrus
  • Observed changes in cloud shapes and patterns over time
  • Understood that clouds are made up of water vapor
  • Discussed how clouds bring rain and contribute to the water cycle
  • Recognized that clouds can block sunlight and create shade
  • Understood that clouds move across the sky

Continued Development Tips: Encourage further development of the child's understanding of clouds and weather by:

  • Reading books or watching videos about clouds and weather
  • Encouraging the child to draw or paint different types of clouds
  • Engaging in discussions about how weather changes affect cloud formation
  • Exploring other elements of the water cycle such as evaporation and condensation
  • Going on nature walks and observing how clouds change throughout the day
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