Integrate language arts with science, social studies, and mathematics. This book provides summaries of children's literature and nonfiction books related to rain, wind, snow, and sunshine. Suggestions of books that combine elements of fiction and nonfiction help students move easily from fiction to nonfiction reading. Discussion starters and student activities extend learning with books that range from simple picture books to full-length chapter books. All have been recommended by children's librarians, and with copyrights after 1980, are readily available. Grades K-5.
This is Book 1 in the Literature Bridges to Science Series. See all Literature Bridges to Science books here.
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For 20 years, Phyllis J. Perry worked in the Boulder Valley Schools as a teacher, curriculum specialist, principal, and Director of Gifted Education. She lives in Boulder, CO with her husband and two daughters.
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