Weather topics can be found in story narratives to evoke thought or illustrate a mood. Thunder, lightning, heavy rains, rainbows, tornados, floods, hail, hurricanes and other weather conditions are sometimes used to amplify scenes in a story. Professor Theory T In Clouds is a story about the different types of clouds and their stratums. Cumulus, stratus and other clouds are introduced by Professor Theory T based on their atmospheric positioning. The Professor Theory T In Clouds story can be used as an educational lesson plans with the following possibilities: 1. Reports on how clouds are created. 2. Describe rain. 3. Art work in clouds. Drawings, pictures or photography. 4. Experiments on precipitation. 5. Report on a weather station. 6. Define in words each type of cloud. 7. Find places in the world with the highest average rainfall. 8. Find placfes in the world with the lowest average rainfall. 9. Locate picture books about clouds. 10. Write down the statements used in local weather forecasts that include the word "clouds" or "cloudy". 11. Cut out weather forecasts in the local papers with cloud symbols or forecasts. These are but a few of the lesson plan ideas for the story Professor Theory T In Clouds. Copyright 2005 by A. Doyle
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