| Author: | Ann Herriges |
| Copyright: | © 2007 |
| ISBN: | 9781600140242 |
| Summary: | Did you know not all clouds are white? Green clouds can form and signal severe storms and tornadoes. Beginning readers will discover the different types of clouds and how they form. |
| Bellwether Level: | Level 3 |
| Guided Reading Level: | H |
| Page Count: | 24 |
| ATOS: | 2.2 |
| AR Points: | 0.5 |
| AR Quiz Value: | 108921 |
| Lexile: | 550 |
| RC Quiz: | Q39771 |
| RC Points: | 1 |
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WeatherSeries (set of 6): $131.70 List /$95.58 LibrarySeries (set of 6): $131.70 List /$95.58 Library Why does lightning form and strike? Why does rain fall from the sky? What are the different kinds of clouds? These questions and more are answered in this series that provides young readers with the basic principles of weather and gives them a foundation for further reading. |
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CloudsIndividual Title: $21.95 List /$15.93 Library Did you know not all clouds are white? Green clouds can form and signal severe storms and tornadoes. Beginning readers will discover the different types of clouds and how they form. |
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LightningIndividual Title: $21.95 List /$15.93 Library Lightning can strike trees and jump between clouds! Young readers will learn how lightning behaves, its relationship to thunder, and the ways to stay safe in its midst. |
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RainIndividual Title: $21.95 List /$15.93 Library Farmers need just the right amount of rain for their fields. Too little or too much can destroy crops. This book explores our human need for rain and introduces floods, droughts, and the water cycle. |
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SnowIndividual Title: $21.95 List /$15.93 Library Snowflakes look white but are actually clear! They are pieces of falling ice. Discover how snow forms and falls and how every snowflake is intricate and unique. |
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SunshineIndividual Title: $21.95 List /$15.93 Library Sunshine provides the energy needed to support life on Earth. Eager readers will learn what sunshine is, how it creates heat, and its impact on the weather and seasons. |
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