Ready, set, go! It’s time for Monday Assembly Science Trivia and Sports Recognition – the perfect way to start the week on a high note! 🎉🎉🎉

Our Grade 4 Students led the Monday Assembly as well as our Science Monday trivia about clouds. We also congratulated our awesome BA Acers Table Tennis Players: Maria Lydia E. Evangelista, Janina Marie I. Evangelista for bagging the gold and Jacob Russel M. Dela Rosa for winning silver at the Las Piñas Division Meet, Table Tennis Tournament last March 15-16, Friday and Saturday at Pulanlupa Elementary School in Pulang Lupa, Las Piñas City.

Their journey was not just a triumph for themselves but a testament to the spirit of excellence cultivated within the halls of Bloomfield Academy. Well done, Bloomfieldians! 🏅🏅🏅🥳🎉

And now for our science trivia for the day:

Clouds are like fluffy collections of tiny water drops in the sky. They come in different sizes, shapes, and colors. Some look thin and stretchy, while others seem big and bumpy.Usually, clouds look white because the tiny water drops inside are packed together and reflect sunlight. But when it’s going to rain, they get darker because the water gathers into raindrops, leaving bigger gaps between drops. That’s why rain clouds seem gray or black.

Clouds are grouped into three main types: cirrus, stratus, and cumulus. Cirrus clouds are like wispy, curly hair way up high in the sky, made of ice. They usually mean nice weather and show which way the wind is blowing up high.

Stratus clouds are like a big blanket covering the sky in layers. They often show up when warm, moist air is pushed up over cold air, making the air chilly and the day overcast. If they bring rain, it’s usually light.

Cumulus clouds are like big heaps or piles of cotton balls. They can go really high up and are made by strong, warm air rising. Most heavy rain or snow comes from them. How the weather will be depends on how high up they are. If they’re high, the weather is usually nice, but if they’re low, it might rain a lot.

That’s it for our Monday recap. Have a great week ahead, everybody!🌟

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