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Science

  • The child learned to identify different types of clouds.
  • The child observed and described the characteristics of each type of cloud.
  • The child understood that clouds are made up of water droplets or ice crystals.

Encourage your child to continue their learning about clouds by engaging in various activities. You can take them on nature walks to observe and identify different clouds. They can also create their own cloud models using cotton balls or paper and learn about the different cloud formations. Additionally, you can explore books, videos, and websites about weather and clouds to further enhance their knowledge.

Book Recommendations

  • Clouds by Anne Rockwell: This book introduces young readers to different types of clouds and provides simple explanations about how clouds are formed.
  • Little Cloud by Eric Carle: In this book, a little cloud drifts away from its friends to go on an adventure, changing shapes along the way. It teaches children about the various forms clouds can take.
  • What Will the Weather Be Like Today? by Paul Rogers: This book follows a young girl as she learns about different weather patterns, including clouds and their role in predicting weather conditions.

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