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Rain Cloud in a Jar – Easy STEM Science Activity for Kids

Rain Cloud in a Jar – Easy STEM Science Activity for Kids

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Rain Cloud in a Jar – Easy STEM Science Activity for Kids

Have you ever wondered how rain falls from clouds? In this fun and easy experiment, we will create a mini rain cloud inside a jar!
You will see how clouds fill up with water and then release rain — just like in the real sky.

Jar model shows cloud raining blue water in classroom setting

Fun DIY jar demonstrates the rain cycle using cotton and colored water

Science Concept Behind It

Clouds are made of tiny water droplets.

  • The Sun heats water on Earth.
  • Water turns into vapor and rises into the sky.
  • The vapor cools down and forms clouds.
  • When clouds become too heavy, rain falls

In this experiment:

  • The shaving foam acts like a cloud
  • The colored water acts like rain
  • When the cloud gets too full, the “rain” falls!

Materials Required

  •  A clear glass jar
  • Water
  • Shaving foam (white foam)
  •  Blue food coloring (or any color)
  • Spoon
  • Small cup for mixing colors

 Step-by-Step Working Explanation

Step 1: Fill the Jar

Fill the jar about ¾ full with clean water.

Step 2: Make the Cloud

  • Spray shaving foam on top of the water.
  • This is your fluffy cloud!

Step 3: Prepare the Rain

Mix a few drops of food coloring with some water in a small cup.

Step 4: Add the Colored Water

Slowly spoon or drop the colored water on top of the shaving foam.

Step 5: Watch Carefully!

After a few seconds, the colored water will pass through the foam and fall into the jar like rain!

Your cloud is raining!

 What Kids Learn

  • How rain forms
  • How clouds hold water
  • What happens when clouds become heavy
  • Observation skills
  • Patience and scientific thinking

Real-Life Applications

  • Understanding the water cycle
  • Learning how the weather works
  • Knowing why heavy clouds bring storms
  • Helps in geography and science lessons

Safety Tips

  • Do not drink the colored water.
  • Be careful with the glass jar.
  • Clean spills quickly to avoid slipping.
  • Wash your hands after the activity.

Why This Project Is Great for Kids

  • Easy to do at home or school
  • Uses simple materials
  • Looks beautiful and magical
  • Makes science fun and visual
  • Perfect for science fairs and classroom demos

Extension Ideas

    1. Try Different Colors: Use red, green, or yellow and compare how fast each one falls.
    2. Make a Storm Cloud: Add more colored water to see what happens when the cloud gets very heavy.
    3. Time the Rain: Measure how long it takes for the first drop to fall.

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