hey, there! i’m rainee the rain drop! let’s start!

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Hey, there! I’m Rainee the rain drop! Let’s Start!

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  • Slide 1
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  • Hey, there! Im Rainee the rain drop! Lets Start!
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  • NEXT BACK Helpful tip! BACK NEXT
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  • CLOUDS & PRECIPITATION We are going to learn about: Clouds! BACK
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  • First, lets learn some basic facts about clouds! What are clouds? Clouds form in the sky when a lot of very small water droplets come together. We see them in the sky because water evaporates from the ground. BACK NEXT
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  • QUIZ BACK Click on a cloud type to learn more about it! Types of Clouds Stratus Cumulus Cirrus Main
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  • Stratus Clouds Facts: lowest to the ground look flat and appear to be layered signal rain if its warm/snow if its cold can be on the ground: we call this fogfog PICTURES Lets learn about stratus clouds!
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  • Fog BACK TO STRATUS CLOUDS Fog is condensed water vapor that lies close to the ground and makes it hard to see. Heres some information about fog!
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  • Stratus Clouds BACK MORE Click the arrows to see more or go back!
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  • Stratus Clouds MORE CLOUDS Click the arrows to see more or go back to the clouds list!
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  • Cumulus Clouds Facts: puffy clouds pile up on top of each other sometimes they are white/sometimes grey created when warm air rises from the ground PICTURES Lets learn about cumulus clouds!
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  • Cumulus Clouds BACK MORE Click the arrows to see more or go back!
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  • Cumulus Clouds MORE CLOUDS Click the arrows to see more or go back to the clouds list!
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  • Cirrus Clouds Lets learn about stratus clouds! PICTURES Facts: very high in the sky thin and wispy made of ice crystals, not water droplets sign of a nice day
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  • Cirrus Clouds BACK MORE Click the arrows to see more or go back!
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  • Cirrus Clouds MORE NEXT Click the arrows to see more or go to the next slide!
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  • QUIZ TIME! REVIEWQUIZ! Pick one!
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  • Part 1: clouds Choose the picture that goes with the cloud! START
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  • Cumulus Cloud Which one is a cumulus cloud?
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  • Incorrect Try again!Remember Cumulus clouds are super puffy!
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  • Correct! Good job! NEXT QUESTION
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  • Incorrect Remember cumulus clouds are super puffy! Try again!
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  • Cirrus Cloud Which one is a cirrus cloud?
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  • Correct! Good job! NEXT QUESTION
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  • InCorrect Try again!Remember cirrus clouds are thin and wispy!
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  • InCorrect Try again!Remember cirrus clouds are thin and wispy!
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  • Stratus Cloud Which one is a stratus cloud?
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  • InCorrect Remember Stratus clouds are low and flat! Try again!
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  • Correct! Good job! FINISH QUIZ
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  • InCorrect Remember stratus clouds are low and flat! Try again!
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  • CONGRATS ! CONTINUE
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  • Now we are going to learn about precipitation!
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  • What is precipitation? Lets learn some basic facts about precipitation! Precipitation is water that falls to the ground from clouds in the form of rain, snow, hail or sleet. BACK
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  • Main types of Precipitation Click on a type of precipitation to learn more about it! rain snow hail sleet BACK QUIZ
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  • Rain Facts: Lets learn about rain! falls from clouds in the sky in the form of water droplets fresh water important part of the water cycle PICTURES
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  • Rain FACTS Click the arrows to go back to facts or the main list of precipitation types! PRECIPITATION
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  • Snow Facts: Lets learn about snow! water vapor freezes in the sky falls to the ground as light white flakes light snow is called powder heavy snow is called a snowstorm snowstorms with high wind are called blizzrds PICTURES
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  • Snow FACTS Click the arrows to go back to facts or the main list of precipitation types! PRECIPITATION
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  • Hail Facts: Lets learn about hail! frozen rain falls from clouds in the sky usually called hailstones can cause severe damage ranges in size from a pea to a bowling ball PICTURES
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  • Hail FACTS Click the arrows to go back to facts or the main list of precipitation types! PRECIPITATION
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  • Sleet Facts: Lets learn about sleet! ice pellets mixed with rain or snow falls from clouds in the sky does not cause damage like hail PICTURES
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  • Sleet FACTS Click the arrow to go back to facts or the main list of precipitation types! NEXT
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  • QUIZ TIME! REVIEWQUIZ! Pick one!
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  • Part 2: Precipitation Choose the word that matches the description! START
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  • RAIN SNOW HAILSLEET Falls to the ground as light, white flakes:
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  • Correct! Snow falls down from the clouds as light, white flakes. Good job! NEXT QUESTION
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  • incorrect Try again! Heres a hint!
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  • RAIN SNOW HAILSLEET Ice pellets mixed with rain or snow:
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  • Correct! Sleet is ice pellets mixed with rain or snow. Good job! NEXT QUESTION
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  • incorrect Try again! Heres a hint!
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  • RAIN SNOW HAILSLEET Frozen rain; can cause severe damage:
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  • Correct! Hail is frozen rain and can cause severe damage. Good job! NEXT QUESTION
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  • incorrect Try again! Heres a hint!
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  • RAIN SNOW HAILSLEET Water droplets that fall from the clouds:
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  • Correct! Rain is water droplets that fall from the clouds. Good job! FINISH QUIZ
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  • incorrect Try again! Heres a hint!
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  • CONGRATS ! CONTINUE
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  • You have completed the journey! Before we can finish, there is one more step. NEXT
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  • REVIEW Please write one (1) word to describe each type of cloud: StratusCUMULUS CIRRUS NEXT
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  • REVIEW Please write two (2) words to describe each type of precipitation: RAIN HAIL SNOW SLEET FINISH
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  • You finished! Make sure to save your PowerPoint and show your teacher! To exit this PowerPoint, press the ESC button at the top left of the keyboard.