This atlas provides descriptions and photographs of the twelve basic cloud types. Information presented here includes the name and could family of each type, its altitude range, and a brief description of its appearance. Links to additional information are also provided. Educational levels: High school, Intermediate elementary, Middle school
This PDF document discusses a field activity for K-12 students. The purpose of the activity is to ob...
The definitions of the different forms of clouds are primarily for the teachers end of it, to famili...
In this book and activities set, the GLOBE Kids share information about the different cloud types by...
This site developed by John A. Day, the 'Cloudman,' is packed with cloud observation resources. The ...
This table provides a quick reference to cloud types. Clouds are divided into groups mainly based on...
This tutorial explains common cloud classifications and the Latin root words that have been adapted ...
This interactive diagram shows the various types of clouds and the relative altitudes at which they ...
This is used in "Counting on clouds" Lesson 2: "Cloud Types". It is used as an additional reference ...
A learning activity for the "Do You Know That Clouds Have Names?" book in the Elementary GLOBE serie...
This tutorial provides detailed information about how clouds receive their names and the importance ...
Clouds comprise a wonderful focus for classroom study. They're ubiquitous, ever-changing, scientific...
This book is a basic guide to the study of clouds. It features descriptions, photographs, and diagra...
In this activity students observe and sketch clouds, describing their forms. They initially generate...
This activity is designed to teach students about the different classes of clouds, as well as how th...
This resource describes cloud formation and explains atmospheric processes such as convection, evapo...
This PDF document discusses a field activity for K-12 students. The purpose of the activity is to ob...
The definitions of the different forms of clouds are primarily for the teachers end of it, to famili...
In this book and activities set, the GLOBE Kids share information about the different cloud types by...
This site developed by John A. Day, the 'Cloudman,' is packed with cloud observation resources. The ...
This table provides a quick reference to cloud types. Clouds are divided into groups mainly based on...
This tutorial explains common cloud classifications and the Latin root words that have been adapted ...
This interactive diagram shows the various types of clouds and the relative altitudes at which they ...
This is used in "Counting on clouds" Lesson 2: "Cloud Types". It is used as an additional reference ...
A learning activity for the "Do You Know That Clouds Have Names?" book in the Elementary GLOBE serie...
This tutorial provides detailed information about how clouds receive their names and the importance ...
Clouds comprise a wonderful focus for classroom study. They're ubiquitous, ever-changing, scientific...
This book is a basic guide to the study of clouds. It features descriptions, photographs, and diagra...
In this activity students observe and sketch clouds, describing their forms. They initially generate...
This activity is designed to teach students about the different classes of clouds, as well as how th...
This resource describes cloud formation and explains atmospheric processes such as convection, evapo...
This PDF document discusses a field activity for K-12 students. The purpose of the activity is to ob...
The definitions of the different forms of clouds are primarily for the teachers end of it, to famili...
In this book and activities set, the GLOBE Kids share information about the different cloud types by...