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What Is the Weather? (Science Readers: Content and Literacy)
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| #2808410 in Books | Shell Education | Model: 21530 | 2014-07-25 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.20 x7.00l,3.00 | File type: PDF | 24 pages | Learn all about different types of weather in this vibrant, fun reader! Students will learn about | Sunny weather makes people warm, while windy weather makes people chilly | The clear, easy-to-read text and bright images help readers easily understand various types of weather | This reader also includes instructions for an engaging science activity and practice problems to further | A helpful glossary and index are also included for additional support.||About the Author|Nellie was born in New York City and moved to the midwest when she was a girl. She grew up on a real working farm where she helped to care for the animals and grow crops. Farm life showed her the importance of taking care of the natural world.
Learn all about different types of weather in this vibrant, fun reader! Students will learn about weather and how it makes people feel. Sunny weather makes people warm, while windy weather makes people chilly. The clear, easy-to-read text and bright images help readers easily understand various types of weather and their effects on people. This reader also includes instructions for an engaging science activity and practice problems to further students' understanding of t...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.What Is the Weather? (Science Readers: Content and Literacy) | Nellie Wilder.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.