cumulus:

Describes a type of cloud that is thick and fluffy like a cotton ball. Cumulus clouds develop during fair weather when warm, moist air rises upward. [Cumulus comes from a Latin word meaning “a heap” or “a pile.”]

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Home from School? I am Reading AloudTuesday March 24, 2020

Home from School? I am Reading Aloud

What a strange time this is for many of us…..home from work and home from school. It is a big adjustment, and I know many of you are missing your friends and your normal routine. Still, it is wise to…

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