Bell Ringer What type of clouds do you see outside right now? (you may use the notes from yesterday)

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Bell Ringer What type of clouds do you see outside right now? (you may use the notes from yesterday)

I can describe the different cloud types. I can record the weather accurately. I can show the different types of weather.

Yesterday –What did we do???????

Yesterday Cloud types Today—types of weather

Clouds are made of liquid water –The water is in very small drops –Some of these collide and combine to form larger drops –The cloud becomes thicker and grayer. –Soon the drops are too heavy for the wind to keep them in the air. –They fall to the ground as precipitation.

raindrops When air temperature is warm; water vapor forms liquid precipitation, or raindrops.

Solid precipitation When the air temperature is below the freezing point of water, water vapor forms solid precipitation. –Sleet –Hail –Snow

Sleet When raindrops fall through a layer of very cold air near the ground, they freeze, changing into tiny bits of ice called SLEET.

Hail Hail can form in severe thunderstorm clouds when raindrops in the cloud collide with bits of ice. The drops freeze, forming hailstones. Wind will then push the hailstones back up into the cloud and the hailstones grow larger. Softball size

Snow Snow forms when air temperature is close or below freezing. It is so cold it turns from water vapor to solid crystal.

Measuring Precipitation Unit of depth (inches) Rain gauge: is a container that has a scale marked on it in millimeters or inches. Refer to pages 382/383

Recap today so far………… Tomorrow we will “make hail” in our classroom.

Weather Recording Sheets Starting tonight watch the weather Internet TV Newspaper Complete the chart for the next 7 days Chart due on the 8 th day ( I will let you know the day before.

Draw a picture Draw a picture of your choice. –Include the 4 types of precipitation (solid and liquid) (labeled) –Include at least 1 cloud type (labeled)