Types
of Clouds
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Lesson
Plan - - Weather - - Types of Clouds
Objectives:
Students
will be able to identify the three basic types of
clouds.
Students
will compare cloud types and explain what type of
weather is associated with each.
Background:
As
water vapor rises from the oceans, bays, rivers, and
lakes, it enters the cool layers of the
atmosphere. Here, water vapor begins to condense
and from a variety of cloud shapes and types, depending
on the atmospheric conditions.
Materials:
Procedure:
1.
Read Types of Clouds in partners
2.
Students label construction paper with the three basic
types of clouds (cumulus, stratus, and cirrus).
3.
In partners, students will draw pictures
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4.
Students will create the three types of clouds from
cotton and they will then glue these under their
picture.
Discussion:
Many
kinds of clouds are seen during different kinds of
weather. Discuss with students the current weather
and cloud cover. also discuss the different
functions of clouds (i.e. shade, precipitation, and heat
retention.)
Assessment:
For
homework, students will complete Clouds worksheet.
Extension:
Technology - Have students explore http://seaborg.nmu.edu/Clouds/CloudPix.html
and identify the weather that would accompany each cloud
photo.
Language
Arts - Sequencing - Record the cloud cover,
temperature, and precipitation each hour for one full
Saturday. Write a paragraph describing the changes
in the cloud cover in relation to the temperature, time of
day, and weather. |
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