Cooper's Favorite Place in Nature 35p6p

What Is This Video? 2y1w45

Cooper tells Plum about his favorite place in nature–his fire escape, where he's growing a tomato and can see tons of different kinds of clouds.

Conversation Starters 6v704r

Ask: 4t2x5e
  • Where is your favorite place in nature?
  • Do you also have a favorite place in an indoor location, such as your house or school?

Explore Some More 736219

Collecting Clouds 1o3y66

Start your own cloud collection, just like Cooper did. Photograph clouds and take notes in your field notebook about what makes them interesting to you. Can you find clouds that are shaped like animals, cars, or other objects? What about clouds with different patterns or textures? Dark clouds? Pink clouds? You might try looking at clouds at different times of the day. (Clouds reflect beautiful shades of pink, gold, and orange at sunrise and sunset.) Or look at clouds just after a thunderstorm and notice how sunlight breaks through. You might even see a rainbow!

Curriculum Topic 5k6r2y

water

Activity Type 6o2z9

indoor and outdoor

Standards 5c3j3b

Next Generation Science Standards 58734c

Disciplinary Core Ideas 1y4h4j
Science and Engineering Practices 6h6s9
Crosscutting Concepts 4c2d13