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- Cloud Clues - Spanish Version (.html)
- SciGirls STEM Practices (.pdf)
- SciGirls Methods for Effective Groupwork (.pdf)
- SciGirls Scientific Inquiry Process (.pdf)
- Citizen Science Resources (.pdf)
- National Standards (.pdf)
- Cloud Clues Journal Pages (.pdf)
- SkyGirls - Full Episode (.m4v)
- SkyGirls - Mentor Moment (.mp4)
- SkyGirls - Data Collection (.mp4)
- SkyGirls - Braintstorming (.mp4)
- SkyGirls - Analysis (.mp4)
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It's cloudy with a good chance of learning! An inquiry-based lesson begins with an exploration of transparent, translucent, and opaque materials. Young scientists then connect their learning to the different cloud types as they take the lesson outside to make observations.
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CCSS:
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Concepts
Instructional Ideas
- Conduct observations over time until all types of clouds are observed
- Have students keep science journals to draw and take notes on the types of clouds they observe
Classroom Considerations
- Consider using the downloadable journal provided by the publisher
Pros
- Provides teaching tips throughout the lesson
- Supplements the content with videos
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- None