
Longtime favorite, these free cloud matchbooks from Notebooking Nook help students identify and record clouds when charting the weather.
If you are into notebooking, these cloud matchbooks are a great way to start. Students can glue these to a page or pages in their weather notebooks. Have your student write a brief description on them to help with identification.
Another option is to have your student write the date he sees this cloud formation and a brief description of the weather (rainy, sunny, etc.).
Matchbooks can also be used for flashcards, if you prefer.
These little gems go well with our charting the weather activity.
Great resource…and free!
Free Resource
- Cloud Matchbooks @ NotebookingNook.com.
Additional Resources
Cloud Studies {Free eBook}
Introduction to clouds with the language and classification of clouds while encouraging observation.
Gilbert Weather Bureau (Meteorology) ~ Free eBook
Introduction to all things weather, including a section on clouds.
Free Nature Studies: Sky & Clouds
Clouds begin with a small particle of dust. Part of our free nature studies series.
Cloud Chart ~ Free
Color download for studying weather and climate.
Keep Reading
Birth of Christ Lapbook ~ Free
Birth of Christ Lapbook is a free 10-page download that begins with a timeline and covers Christmas symbols.
Free Nature Studies: Sky & Clouds
Clouds begin with a small particle of dust. A look at sky and clouds. Unit resources.
Using Graphic Organizers ~ Plus Resources
Tips for using graphic organizers as a step on the path to notebooking along with resources to get you started.
