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Clouds

Clouds. Julianna Hagood. 2 nd grade content. Standard 3 Students will develop an understanding of their environment. Objective 2 Observe and describe weather . Observe and describe patterns of change in weather. Measure, record, graph, and report changes in local weather.

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Clouds

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  1. Clouds Julianna Hagood

  2. 2nd grade content • Standard 3Students will develop an understanding of their environment. • Objective 2Observe and describe weather. • Observe and describe patterns of change in weather. • Measure, record, graph, and report changes in local weather. • Describe how weather affects people and animals. • Draw pictures and create dances and sounds that represent weather features (e.g., clouds, storms, snowfall).

  3. A cloud is a large collection of very tiny droplets of water or ice crystals. • The droplets are so small and light that they can float in the air. Clouds

  4. Time Lapse Clouds

  5. Clouds • Three general types of clouds Stratus clouds • Cumulus clouds • Cirrus clouds

  6. Cumulus Clouds • White, fluffy clouds that look like cotton balls that usually mean fair weather. • Tornadoes and thunder

  7. Formation of Cumulus Clouds Cumulus clouds form thunderstorms or tornadoes when unstable air rises Thunder and Lightning Tornadoes The clouds grow into bigger, thicker clouds known as cumulonimbus clouds

  8. Cirrus Clouds • The highest clouds, white and feathery, made of ice!

  9. Stratus Clouds • Low gray blanket that bring rain or snow. • Stratus also means layers. Rain

  10. Games!

  11. Citations/ lessons • http://www.cityofportsmouth.com/school/dondero/msm/weather/index.html • http://www.wxdude.com/page9.html • cloud picture • http://www.solarnavigator.net/clouds.ht ----------------------------------------------- • http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview?LPid=21487 • http://www.lessonplanspage.com/ScienceMakeClouds2.htm

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