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Science

  • The child learned about different types of clouds, such as cumulus, stratus, and cirrus.
  • They learned how clouds are formed through the process of condensation.
  • The child understood the role of clouds in the water cycle and how they contribute to weather patterns.
  • They learned to identify and classify clouds based on their appearance and characteristics.

After the activity, encourage the child to further develop their understanding of clouds and weather by creating their own cloud observations journal. They can observe the clouds in different weather conditions, draw sketches, and record their observations. This will enhance their observational skills and deepen their understanding of cloud formations.

Book Recommendations

  • Clouds: The Science Behind Cloud Types by Miriam Coleman: This book provides an in-depth exploration of cloud types, their formation, and their role in weather systems. It includes vivid illustrations and engaging explanations that will captivate young readers.
  • What Will the Weather Be Like Today? by Paul Rogers: This informative book introduces children to different weather conditions, including clouds, and explains how they affect our daily lives. It includes colorful illustrations and simple explanations suitable for fourth-grade readers.
  • Cloudette by Tom Lichtenheld: This charming story follows the adventures of a small cloud named Cloudette. Through her journey, Cloudette discovers her unique role in the world and teaches children about the importance of finding their own purpose. It's a heartwarming tale with beautiful illustrations.

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