Be a Cloud Expert

How much do you know about clouds? Try this Cloud Matching Game and then this Cloud Memory Game. Challenge yourself as you move to a higher difficulty level.
Online games are a fun way to learn more about science topics. Here you will find links to an assortment of interactive games and activities for use at home or in the classroom. These games are designed for a variety of skill levels and interests. They can be used in a computer lab, on an interactive whiteboard, or on individual devices.
How much do you know about clouds? Try this Cloud Matching Game and then this Cloud Memory Game. Challenge yourself as you move to a higher difficulty level.
What happens when ocean currents and air masses interact?
In Smithsonian Science Center's Weather Lab, you will take on the role of a meteorologist by predicting the weather in a particular region and advising how people should dress for it.
In Fidgets to the Rescue, your mission is to get water, food, shelter and medical supplies to the Fidgets following a hurricane.
The other planets in the solar system have pretty wacky weather. Go into the future and visit the planets in this interactive adventure from National Geographic Kids.
Scijinks has some terrific weather games for you. Try out Make Lightning with Zap! Then experiment with the Precipitation Simulator where you'll make it rain and snow by controlling the temperature and altitude.
Are you an expert in weather conditions and weather words? Show what you know in this crossword puzzle, quiz, word search, and weather word challenge.