Heaps of Puffy Clouds
By Cindy Grigg
There are different kinds of clouds. When you see a cloud, you are seeing water in the air. Clouds can be big. Clouds can be small. Clouds are blown about by the wind. Sometimes clouds cover the whole sky with a blanket of gray. Some clouds look like puffy heaps of fluffy white cotton. You see these clouds when the weather is fine and the sky is blue. These clouds have funny names! They are cumulus (cue-mew-luss) clouds. "Cumulus" comes from the Latin word for "heap." A heap of something is a rounded pile. These clouds were named for their rounded shapes with flat bottoms. Cumulus clouds, like most clouds, are made of tiny drops of water. (Some clouds are made of ice.) Clouds can help you know what the weather might do. You usually see cumulus clouds when the weather is good. But if they grow into tall towers late in the day, it means that a thunderstorm is on its way!
1. What does the word "heap" mean?
2. Why should we learn about different kinds of clouds?
3. When might you see cumulus clouds?
4. Clouds are made of ______.
5. Are all clouds are the same?
6. Would you would most likely see cumulus clouds when the sky is gray. Why or why not?
Monday, October 22, 2012
Heaps of Puffy Clouds!
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Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Have a Blast!
Have a Blast!
By Colleen Messina |
1 You can
feel and hear me, but you can never see me. I can be cold. I can be hot.
Sometimes, I carry things from place to place. I carry fluffy orbs of
dandelion seeds with a hot breath in the summer. I carry crisp, orange
leaves with cool fingers in the fall. In the winter, I carry millions of
tiny snowflakes to make your rosy cheeks tingle. I can also mess up
your hair in the spring...or anytime! I can surprise you with a gentle
puff. I can burst upon you with a strong blast. I can be wet. I can be
dry. I may even make it more fun for birds to fly! What am I?
1. What kind of flower's seeds were mentioned in this paragraph?
2. Why do you think this paragraph describes something that is invisible.
3. What is being described in this paragraph?
4. What do you think of the subject of this paragraph?
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