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What It Is:

This colorful cloud types worksheet for kids introduces the three main cloud types—cumulus, cirrus, and stratus—through a short reading passage, comprehension questions, and a hands-on drawing activity. Students will learn to identify clouds by their shape and appearance and practice weather science vocabulary through reading and labeling.

Grade Level Suitability:

Ideal for Grades 1–3 and young ESL learners (CEFR A1–A2)

• Grade 1: Basic cloud recognition and visual matching

• Grade 2–3: Suitable for answering weather questions and labeling diagrams

• ESL: Helpful for simple science vocabulary and visual comprehension

Why Use It:

This weather science activity is a great way to integrate reading comprehension and scientific observation. It encourages learners to describe and draw clouds, reinforcing both content understanding and creative expression. It’s a perfect resource for teaching the basics of weather and Earth science in a student-friendly format.

How to Use It:

• Read the passage as a class or independently

• Have students complete the comprehension questions to check understanding

• Guide them in drawing and labeling cumulus, cirrus, and stratus clouds in the activity box

• Use as part of a weather unit or science center rotation

Target Users:

Designed for elementary teachers, homeschool parents, and early science educators looking for an engaging way to teach and draw cloud types through simple reading and creative work.