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Kids will have a blast learning all about clouds with this fun and catchy tune. We are Silly School Songs! Created in Fayetteville, GA and now residing in small town North Carolina still making fun, engaging, effective music for Preschool, Elementary and in some cases Middle and Highschool learning and enjoyment. We specialize in writing as well as music and video production. We are public schooled parents who homeschooled their children and appreciate both! With Silly School Songs, what you will get that you won't get with any other channel is 100% original songs, original beats, home produced videos, made by a #teachermom, an 80s raised musical Dad, and two student/learner kids. We are creating and learning in real time! Our songs are created and used within the classroom...GUARANTEED! Stay in touch with us! https://sillyschoolsongs.education/ www.tiktok.com/sillyschoolsongs www.instagram.com/sillyschoolsongs www.twitter.com/sillyschoolsongs #kidslearning #kidssong #kidsvideo #kids #kidsvideos #kidssongs #educational #educationalvideo #science #scienceteacher #scienceclass #teachingscience #tiredteachers #teachersofyoutube #teachersofinstagram #classroomideas #homeschoolfamily #homeschoolideas #distancelearning #distancemusiclearning #remotelearning #virtuallearning #homeschoolscience #climate #weatherandclimate #clouds #cloudfacts #cloudsong #cloudseeding #unschooling #learning #learningchannel #learningscience #schoollife #sillyschoolsongs #studentlife #students #teacherlife #homeschoollife #greensborodayschool #guilford #greensboronc #brainbreak Lyrics: You see 'em in the sky every day But did you ever really stop and say "Hey" How do they hang in the air that way?" Let's learn about clouds today! Let's take some time now to learn about clouds They play a big role in our weather and climate That's worth talking about Yeah, let's take some time now to learn about clouds They're water in the sky you can see with your eyes Huh! Try and figure that out! A cloud is a mass of water drops or ice crystals in the sky. Clouds come in all shapes and sizes. Let's learn more about them! We've all seen those puffy white things floating in a nice blue sky They hang out at different places up there, some low, some middle, some high Cirrus clouds are the high ones, they look like the feathers of a bird Cumulus clouds are like cotton balls, cumulus is a weird-sounding word Stratus clouds are the low ones, they look like a blanket on your bed You can go outside on different days and see 'em hanging all over your head Nimbus clouds are the rain clouds, you see 'em whenever there's a storm They normally come in gray or black, if they're green that's not the norm You see, clouds affect the weather in different ways They cool down the Earth by blocking the sun's rays But they can also trap the Sun's heat And warm up the atmosphere ("That's pretty neat!") And another cool thing about clouds Some can weigh more than a million pounds They get dense from collecting water vapor And when they get full, rain showers come later! Let's take some time now to learn about clouds They play a big role in our weather and climate That's worth talking about Yeah, let's take some time now to learn about clouds They're basically water in the sky you can see with your eyes Huh! Try and figure that out! Clouds are awesome as you can see They're light and they're fluffy and they're soft like me Clouds are awesome and clouds are cool Hope you learn more about them in school! Copyright 2022 Silly School Songs. All Rights Reserved. Photo Credits: James St. John (https://www.flickr.com/people/4744576...) NASA.gov