The class should observe and share what they observe happening. Some questions to help: "What do you see happening on the bottom of the bowl? What do you see happening in the pie tin? How does the water get on the bowl? Are the water drops on the side of the bowl the same size? Why? Which drops are falling from the bowl? Why? Which drops look like rain? Which drops look like a cloud? How are the big drops formed?"
Explain that the small misty drops which have condensed onto the side of the bowl of ice represent a cloud. The winds in a cloud blow the small drops around so that they collide with one another. During these collisions, some drops will combine with others making bigger and bigger drops. When the drops become so large that the winds cannot keep them in the sky, the drops fall as rain or precipitation. This is similar to the large drops falling from the bottom of the bowl.