If you are teaching weather or the water cycle, I have a few free cloud identification charts that you can use.
Some of these charts are simple and can be used by children while others are more suitable for teens and adults.
A handful of them go beyond just cloud identification to include information about the water cycle and science experiments.
Free Cloud Identification Charts
NASA: NASA S’cool has a chart for kids that also has a science experiment.
World Meteorological Organization: This printable guide is a handy flow chart for identifying clouds.
GLOBE: The GLOBE program has a chart with not only pictures, but observation basics too.
What’s This Cloud: This site has a handy chart that includes cloud names, Latin meaning, descriptions, and more.
National Weather Service: Get a Sky Watcher chart that also has the water cycle and other information about clouds from the National Weather Service.
Looking for more resources on clouds other than these free cloud identification charts? Check these out: