| Author: | Ann Herriges |
| Copyright: | © 2007 |
| ISBN: | 9781600140303 |
| Summary: | Winter brings ice, snow, and cold temperatures. Some animals hibernate while others change their habits to survive the cold months. Readers will learn about how people, animals, and plants deal with the cold, chilly weather of winter! |
| Bellwether Level: | Level 3 |
| Guided Reading Level: | H |
| Page Count: | 24 |
| ATOS: | 1.7 |
| AR Points: | 0.5 |
| AR Quiz Value: | 108938 |
| Lexile: | 390 |
| RC Quiz: | Q39815 |
| RC Points: | 1 |
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SeasonsSeries (set of 4): $87.80 List /$63.72 LibrarySeries (set of 4): $87.80 List /$63.72 Library What makes each season unique? This series explores the heat of the summer sun, the cold and snow of winter, the new blooms of spring, and the colorful leaves of fall. Students will learn the weather, animal behavior, and changes associated with each of the four seasons. |
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FallIndividual Title: $21.95 List /$15.93 Library Fall signals the end of summer and the coming of winter. Changing colors, falling leaves, and the return of cool temperatures are all signs of fall. Students will learn about the changes fall brings to people, animals, and plants. |
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SpringIndividual Title: $21.95 List /$15.93 Library Spring brings new life and warmth to the world. Longer days and blooming flowers lead us into warmer days. Young readers will discover how animals, plants, and people change when spring is upon us! |
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SummerIndividual Title: $21.95 List /$15.93 Library Long, hot days, thunderstorms, and outdoor activities signal the beginning of summer. Animals are more active and vegetables are ready to pick. Eager students will find out how summer changes people, plants, and animals. |
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WinterIndividual Title: $21.95 List /$15.93 Library Winter brings ice, snow, and cold temperatures. Some animals hibernate while others change their habits to survive the cold months. Readers will learn about how people, animals, and plants deal with the cold, chilly weather of winter! |
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