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ScienceWeather & Climateusually ages 7–9

Cloud Types

Identify the three main cloud types — cumulus (fluffy, fair weather), stratus (flat layers, overcast or drizzle), and cirrus (thin wisps, high up) — and understand that clouds form when water vapour in the air cools and condenses into tiny droplets

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Try this together

If your child looked up at the sky, could they identify whether the clouds are fluffy cumulus, flat stratus, or wispy cirrus, and explain that clouds are made of tiny water droplets?

Where this sits on the map

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Builds on
Rain & Puddlesages 5–7Cloud types build on knowing rain comes from clouds
Cloud Typesthis skill · ages 7–9
Unlocks
The Water Cycleages 7–9Water cycle requires understanding cloud formation (condensation)
Thunder & Lightningages 7–9Lightning forms in clouds; requires understanding cloud formation
Weather Forecastingages 7–9Forecasting uses cloud observations as one input

solid = must come firstdashed = helps

Curriculum alignment

Candidate matches to official curriculum codes — machine-suggested, unreviewed (v0.1).

This skill sits outside the F–6 Australian Curriculum — no candidate code matched (v0.1). No NSW K–6 outcome code matched (v0.1). No Victorian Curriculum 2.0 code matched (v0.1).

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