ISBN: 0439217822
Author: Valerie Wyatt,Brian Share
Language: English
Publisher: Scholastic (2000)
Pages: 40
Category: Environment
Subcategory: Science
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 542
Size Fb2: 1968 kb
Size ePub: 1129 kb
Size Djvu: 1375 kb
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Curriculum: I remember several units about weather as I was growing Personal Reaction: I loved this book, especially because I enjoy learning about weather. I also know this is a topic that elementary aged students will find interesting as well. She also writes on historical topics.
Sprinkled throughout are amazing weather facts and legends, incredible real-life weather stories, as well as hands-on activities and experiments.
This book will help me with those questions. This book answers common questions about the weather such as, where does wind come from?
This book will help me with those questions. This book answers common questions about the weather such as, where does wind come from? It also has fun facts about record setting weather. This book includes many different experiments that will enhance a weather unit. This is a . AR reading book.
Kids Can. The 2002 CLA Book of the Year Award for Children and the 2002 Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Illustrator's Medal: Orphan at my door: The home child diary of Victoria Cope, by Jean Little, won the Book of the Year Award, and Where I live, by Frances Wolfe, won the Illustrator's Medal. The Newbery and Caldecott Awards: A Guide to the Medal and Honor Books By Black, Peggy Reference & User Services Quarterly, Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring 2007.
Valerie Wyatt is an award-winning author more than 14 nonfiction books, many of them about science. She also writes on historical topics and, from time to time, picture books. Matthew Fernandes is a children's book author and illustrator.
Frequently asked questions about the weather are answered by the author who created Earthlings: Inside and . Wyatt tries to explain hard questions with brief answers.
Frequently asked questions about the weather are answered by the author who created Earthlings: Inside and Out (1999). The fussy layout, with four or more colored boxes on each double-page spread, and fanciful illustrations moving in and out of the pages, makes this a quick pick-up for casual browsing, but a difficult read. For example, she tackles "Why is it so hot in some places and so cold in others?" in five brief paragraphs, saying: "Whether you freeze or fry depends on a lot of things. She lists how close you.
30 December 2019 at 03:16 ·. William Douglas Leadbetter.
Reading - Weather warnings issued. Weather warnings issued.