After reading the story "Clouds," students will learn about different types of clouds and their associations with various weather conditions. They will be introduced to cumulus clouds, which are big, white, and puffy and are commonly seen on sunny days. They will also learn about cirrus clouds, which are thin, curly, and made of ice, allowing sunlight to pass through. They will also discover stratus clouds, recognized as low, gray blankets that often bring rain or snow, and nimbus clouds, described as dark, sometimes low and straight or tall and puffy, which bring rain or storms. Through this story, children will understand how to predict the weather by observing cloud formations.