To the Cloud! DIY Cloud Identification Tool
I am sorry for being away from here for a few weeks. I truly appreciate all the emails I received from readers asking where I have been and if I was returning. Don't worry, I have no plan on stopping Full of Great Ideas. No one has been sick and unfortunately, we have not been away, I just can't seem to find time to post anything. My projects have continued as normal, but finding the time to sit down and share them with you has been difficult.
So I am starting with a small post that I did with my kids this past week while they were on March break.
I pinned this Cloud Identification Tool kit idea a really long time ago and had always intended to make it. You can buy a kit online for a pretty reasonable price; however, they are intended for a classroom use so you have to buy at least 25 of them for $35. I have no need for 25, so I made my own.
I started by going online and found free images of the different types of clouds. Using Publisher (you can do this in any format), I arranged the clouds by the way they appear in the sky. The lower ones, are low clouds, the upper clouds are high in the sky...well you get the idea. I added the name of the cloud type below the image.
I printed the design out on photo paper with my color printer as a 5x7 and carefully cut out the middle rectangle. (I don't love the quality of my printer, so I think I might send it to Costco for a nice, professional print.)
I then cut a piece of white card stock to the exact size.
I glued the two pieces together with a wooden stick secured in the middle to be used for a handle. To be honest with you, I have no idea why I have tongue depressors in my house, but I had a few of them. I was expecting to have to eat a Popsicle just so I could get a stick..but nope. I still ate a Popsicle though :)
We are having the best March break weather ever, so we went outside to test it out. Unfortunately, we only had a few clouds in the sky.
Here is the only cloud, but you get the idea though how it works.
My son loved it...my daughter wasn't as interested. It always amazes me how different two kids from the same parents can be.
If you would like this, leave me a comment with your email address and I can email you the 5x7 high resolution jpeg.
Here is the full size image. To download it:
What do you think?
I hope everyone has/is having a great March break.
Stephanie at Full of Great Ideas
So I am starting with a small post that I did with my kids this past week while they were on March break.
I pinned this Cloud Identification Tool kit idea a really long time ago and had always intended to make it. You can buy a kit online for a pretty reasonable price; however, they are intended for a classroom use so you have to buy at least 25 of them for $35. I have no need for 25, so I made my own.
I started by going online and found free images of the different types of clouds. Using Publisher (you can do this in any format), I arranged the clouds by the way they appear in the sky. The lower ones, are low clouds, the upper clouds are high in the sky...well you get the idea. I added the name of the cloud type below the image.
I printed the design out on photo paper with my color printer as a 5x7 and carefully cut out the middle rectangle. (I don't love the quality of my printer, so I think I might send it to Costco for a nice, professional print.)
I then cut a piece of white card stock to the exact size.
I glued the two pieces together with a wooden stick secured in the middle to be used for a handle. To be honest with you, I have no idea why I have tongue depressors in my house, but I had a few of them. I was expecting to have to eat a Popsicle just so I could get a stick..but nope. I still ate a Popsicle though :)
We are having the best March break weather ever, so we went outside to test it out. Unfortunately, we only had a few clouds in the sky.
Here is the only cloud, but you get the idea though how it works.
My son loved it...my daughter wasn't as interested. It always amazes me how different two kids from the same parents can be.
Here is the full size image. To download it:
- Right click on the image and select open in a new window or tab
- On the full size image, right click again and select 'save as'
- Save it to a place on your computer where you can easily find it
- Send it to your favorite photo developer
- Please only use these for personal use!
- Enjoy!!
What do you think?
I hope everyone has/is having a great March break.
Stephanie at Full of Great Ideas
I would love to use this for homeschooling :) thanks!
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I would love to use this for homeschooling :) thanks!
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I've had this pinned forever too. But I'm in the same boat... I only need 1 not 25 so I've been meaning to make it myself. If you'd be willing to help a busy mom out and email your file, I'd totally appreciate it. I love how yours turned out. Can't wait to see which of my kids likes it more. LOL
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ReplyDeleteI have been a quiet lurker of your site, but really enjoy it. I would love to make this little craft for my son. Thank you for sharing! Just incase my email doesn't come through with my profile: wolfe.lindsey@gmail.com
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I'm really enjoying your beautiful blog! I'm a grandma of two adventurous grandsons who love any science ideas I can find (I'm a retired teacher!) It would be great to have a copy of your DIY Cloud Identification Tool for my sweet boys. Thank you for your generosity!!!!!!!!!!!
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I have this pinned too :) I would love if you could send me your image! Thank you!
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My oldest is thinking about doing a cloud science project....this would be an awesome addition!
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Thanks! Carrie
I would love to have this for my class! And a little for myself as well! Great Idea! Thanks for Sharing. griffithgina@gmail.com
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I would love to use this with my Kindergartens. Please send me the image - thanks!
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Please send me the jpeg - I'll be using it with my kids this week!
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Thank you!!!
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So neat! Saw on Pinterest and would love a copy for my classroom as we are starting this unit soon. Thanks :)
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I would love to have this for my classroom. Thank you!
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Thank you again!!!
This is a neat idea! I love clouds. I would really like a copy of your jpeg. Thanks.
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I would love this for my son! We homeschool and could make a great lesson out of it. Great idea!!!!
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This is such a great teaching tool. I would love it if you could send to me. Thanks for offering to send!
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I would really like to do this with my grandchildren. Would you send the JPEG to me that would be great! Thank you.
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Do you think the clouds are the same down under????
What an awesome idea! We are in the car a lot, driving to activities with our virtual school friends. Cloud watching is one of the children's favorite things to do while I drive. Please send me a copy PattyTeaches@att.net (I found your blog from a Pinterest link by K12)
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Thank you for this post and your fantastic blog! I would love to have the template! andrea.benton (at) fastmail (dot) fm
ReplyDeleteLove when learning can be hands on and fun. We'll have to revisit our lesson on clouds! Thanks for sharing!
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This looks like a great lesson. I am passing the info on to my intern! Please send me the high resolution version: abenham@washoeschools.net
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ReplyDeleteI stumbled upon your blog from a Pinterest post. I am a teacher and would love to use this in a lesson. Please email me at: jennifer_moulton@charter.net
Thank you! Keep blogging!:)
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Would love to do this with my boys.
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Thanks for sharing!
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We have our cloud display all made up for the science fair.....it's april 10th if you can email to me before then.
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Thanks!
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Thanks!!!
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I would love this for my classroom. Please email!
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Thank you!
I would love a copy. I just saw the one you could buy and got discouraged in making this. Thanks for doing the legwork! Great idea!
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I LOVE this idea, and we JUST did Clouds today as a class! Dang! I'd love to have them use it next week to explore cloud types!
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I would love a copy of this!
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I love to look at and watch clouds and have 7 grandkids that I would love to make these for. Maybe a couple of them will continue my passion LOL Kurlie at kurliegenes@aol.com
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Great minds think alike!
ReplyDeleteI was in the process of doing the same exact thing!
Can you send me yours please?
I plan on laminating it at office depot, cutting out the center and mounting it on a stick before letting the grubby paws get to it.
Thanks!
I would love to get the jpg of the cloud identification tool (and the daytime constellations as well!). My email is email.yk@gmail.com Thank you! Great blog!
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I would love a copy of this to use in my class.
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would love to use this for homeschooling.. thanks so much!
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Thank you!!!
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I am really excited about doing this with my son and nephews. sheshe0282@yahoo.com Thank you for sharing!
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I would love a copy for my pre school children to use.
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I think this is a fantastic idea. My son is loving learning about weather right now. I would love a copy! Thanks! ~Marcy
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ReplyDeletelets try this post again with my email address lol ...I would love to try this! my niece is always asking me what kind of clouds are in the sky when we are out & about! thank you so much! Can't wait to make this for her :)my email is audie7@aol.com
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My daughter would so appreciate this! Thanks for offering to send out the jpeg! rhonda957@bellsouth.net
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I would love the pic for my kids to use this summer. Thanks!
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Thank you. I had pinned the same thing, but only need to make like 8 copies. And I am teaching it for free, so if I can not spend money that would be even better. Thanks
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I would love a copy to teach my kids a little something this summer. In fact, I was thinking about remaking that same one you saw, but now I don't have to. Thank you!
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I would love a copy of this for girl's camp. Thanks for the great idea!
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I noticed there was no download for the clouds pic, but many people asking for a copy; is it possible to get a copy as well?
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Would appreciate you emailing it to me too, ali_rosepetal@yahoo.com. Thanks!
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How generous of you to share your file! My kids and I are trying to get in some last activites from our summer bucket list and would love to use this for our cloud watching. Thanks so much!
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Thanks!
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Oh, I am thrilled to find this as I only need one, too!! Please send me the file-- we could definitely use it for our studies this upcoming week.
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ReplyDeleteYes, please! I would love a copy for my boys as we are studying clouds in our weather unit right now!
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I'd love a copy please and thank you!! :)
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I don't know if I can still get a copy but I would love one!
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Thank you in advance. Gwyn
I would like to have a copy too if still available. Thanks!
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Hi Stephanie! I am a first grade teacher and am planning to teach the clouds portion of our weather unit? Would you be willing to share your cloud pattern? I have looked everywhere for this idea! My email address is jasmyn.hart@appo.k12.de.us. Thank you!
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This is a great idea! I have been looking everywhere online and can't seem to find anything like this to download for my classroom. I would be so grateful if you could send it to me. I think my 4th graders would absolutely love this! mehilts@vbschools.com
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ReplyDeleteWe are just starting weather. I teach 4th science in texas. athompson@azleisd.net
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I would love a copy of this cloud viewer. I am a homeschool mom and love the fact that you share your creativity with the world. My email is sandralopez2716@gmail.com. Thanks so much!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! Please email me a copy? Thanks!
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Awesome Job! This will be perfect for our homeschool unit on weather. Please email me a copy to angidrake@juno.com.
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Angi
I love this project, this would go great with his unit on weather...could you email me a copy, mekhi01@gmail.com
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T
I would love to have this for my classroom, my e-mail is sickel@pghfamily.net. thanks
ReplyDeleteNancy
This is such a wonderful idea. I would love a copy. My email is pamela.justi@stpsb.org.
ReplyDeleteI know this is an old post but I would also like the jpeg file. Thank you so much for all of your posts!
ReplyDeleteMy email is: LadyOglass@aol.com
my son is using this as a science project!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU!!!!
I would super love this if you could send it to me. We will be using it up in the mountains to teach about the clouds! Thanks!
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Thanks!
I would love to use this as well! Thanks! :)
ReplyDeleteMary@sproutinglearners.com
Please add me to your requesst for your .jpg file. Tks
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Tks.
Whoops....my fingers and my laptop are not on the same plane tonight. :) that e-mail address should read:
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Sue
Hi Stephanie! Love this & I'm getting ready to teach clouds when we get back from break. My email is williamsjs@ucps.org. Thanks a bunch!
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ReplyDeleteI am getting ready to teach a Science unit around changes seen in the sky. I know my Kindergarten students would love this and learn a lot from the cloud identification tool you have designed. Would you mind sending me a copy? Thanks! Erika
Email: erudishauser@yahoo.com
I would love this for our homeschool
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I would love to use this in my classroom. THANKS!!
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If you are still offering to send the jpg image, I would love to have it. :) Our 2nd graders are studying weather right now and specifically clouds next week. I love your identification tool! Many thanks!
ReplyDeleteI don't know if you are still doing this, but I would love a copy for my daughter! She loves looking at clouds and would be thrilled with something like this. My email is Lkatrin at aol dot com. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHello ! I would love a copy to use for my sons' class! Thank you ! Deb
ReplyDeleteHello,this is a wonderful activity, my two boys will have hours of fun with this.Thanks for sharing, it's very generous of you. Trace.
ReplyDeleteHello again, I forgot to leave my email. jaymitch73@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThanks, Trace.