The weather here in Tampa is often rainy and stormy during the summer months. This has caused my oldest son to show some curiosity about how clouds are formed.
The below PDF document has 3 part cards and a definition card. I laminated them all so they will last longer. I hole punched the definition cards and put them on a ring for easy reference. You will need cotton balls to do the activity shown below.
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Cloud Craft Supplies: Paper plate for the sun, scissors, glue, paper plate for the “clouds”, cotton balls, string, and blue construction paper. Click here for raindrop printable by Lakeshore Learning
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Science Experiment – Cloud in a Jar: Click here for website and directions
Informational Video on Clouds and the Water Cycle: (YouTube)
Informational Video #2: All About Clouds (You Tube)
Informational Video #3: Cloud Types (YouTube)
Read Aloud on Clouds: YouTube Story
Read Aloud #2: YouTube Story