Dec. 20, 2017 You need: Clean paper (2) / Pencil Emergency preparedness list Warm Up: Mental Math will begin shortly…10 questions I CAN: identify the characteristics of clouds.
CLOUDS
Today, we’ll learn how water in the air creates CLOUDS. We reviewed WATER in the atmosphere… Today, we’ll learn how water in the air creates CLOUDS.
What are CLOUDS? They are made of tiny water droplets or ice crystals. They form when water condenses onto small particles in the air (like dust).
How TINY are the water droplets?
How do clouds form? 1) Warm, moist air rises and cools. 3) Water vapor condenses forming a cloud. 2) Air cools to dew point causing condensation. How do clouds form?
Clouds are NOT all the same…
Clouds are classified according to SHAPE Flat clouds = “Stratus” Fluffy clouds = “Cumulus” Wispy clouds = “Cirrus”
Clouds are also classified by ALTITUDE On your blue paper, draw the different types of clouds (using chalk and charcoal). *Use your textbook (pg. 111) and the cloud charts.* Label each type of cloud. Paste the paper into your science notebook. HIGH LEVEL (cirro-) MID LEVEL (alto-) LOW LEVEL (stratus)
Spot the cloud! Low and flat ….. STRATUS
Spot the cloud! Middle level, fluffy ….. Alto-Cumulus
Spot the cloud! High level, wispy ….. Cirrus
Spot the cloud! Rain bearing, storm clouds ….. Cumulo-Nimbus
Watch the BrainPop video on “Clouds”. Write down 3 things you learned.
Cloud model Color
Cut – on dotted lines (3 sides) Cloud model Cut – on dotted lines (3 sides) You are creating a FLAP!
Cloud model Trace boxes
Cloud model Cut / paste boxes
Cloud model Think / Share / COMPARE
Cloud model Glue…finally
Please finish over the break – as we will be enjoying Swag-Brrr tomorrow. Don’t forget to add color – and please make everything neat!