Science
- The child learned to observe and identify different types of clouds.
- They learned to describe the shape, color, and movement of clouds.
- The child discovered that clouds can change throughout the day and can indicate different types of weather.
- They learned to use their senses to observe clouds, such as feeling the temperature changes or listening to the sound of raindrops.
For continued development, encourage the child to keep a cloud journal where they can draw and describe the clouds they observe. They can also create their own weather forecasts using the clouds they see as indicators. Additionally, you can introduce them to more advanced cloud formations and teach them how clouds are formed through the water cycle.
Book Recommendations
- Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs by Judi Barrett: A whimsical story about a town where food falls from the sky instead of rain.
- Little Cloud by Eric Carle: Follow the adventures of a little cloud that transforms into different shapes.
- It Looked Like Spilt Milk by Charles G. Shaw: A simple and imaginative book that encourages children to see different shapes in the clouds.
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