Science 4: Observing Weather Conditions

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Science 4

OBSERVING WEATHER CONDITIONS


•When you look up the clouds in the
sky, you can tell what the weather
would be. Clouds come in many
shapes, sizes, and colors. They
appear at different types and
heights too.
•Can clouds tell
weather
conditions?
Kinds of Clouds:
•1.Cirrus clouds-
they are like
white and thins
feathers. They
appear high up
in the sky.
•2.Stratus clouds-
they are flat layers of
clouds. They appear
grayish or bluish
because they are low
and thick enough to
hide the sun. They
often turn to drizzle
or light rain.
•3.Cumulus
clouds- they
appear in fine
and sunny
weather. They
appear like
cotton.
•4.Nimbus clouds- they
are called rain clouds.
They appear in big
heaps of heavy
clouds. They bring
heavy rains and
thunderstorms. They
make the sky dark and
look heavy.
•Weather charts tell about weather
components that determine the
weather condition at any given
time. Observing weather conditions
will help us decide the kind of
activities we will do for the day.
Evaluation:

•Exercise 1 (WORK SHEET)


•Direction: Copy the letter of
the correct answer.
HOME ACTIVITY:

•Exercise 2 (WORK
SHEET)
•p. 20

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