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Explore Weather and Climate!

With 25 Great Projects

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What's it like outside? And what are you going to do about it?
Every morning, before heading to school or out to play, kids want to know what the weather is going to be like that day. Is it a day for building a snowman, constructing a sandcastle, or planting a garden? Will they be stuck inside because of rain at recess? Or stuck at home because of snow? And what about tomorrow? Explore Weather and Climate! will help kids understand the “how" and “why" behind the “what." They'll learn how wind, sun, and water combine to form the weather we experience every day. They'll find out why the weather gets extreme. Explore Weather and Climate! offers engaging text reinforced with 25 hands on projects that include creating a storm in a bottle, touching the clouds, and eating an edible climate map, resulting in an unforgettable understanding of these forces of nature.

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      February 15, 2012
      Grades 3-6 People never stop talking about the weather, and this informative book will show kids why. Beginning with a chapter called What Is Weather?, the book goes on to introduce topics such as temperature, air pressure, precipitation, clouds, extreme weather, and climate change. The chapters then segue into projects designed around the topic. Though plentiful, they do vary in appeal. The edible climate zone map, made out of pizza or sugar-cookie dough, may have few takers, but making fog in a jar, lightning, and a rainbow are intriguing and relatively simple activities. Each project's description informs readers when adult help is needed. Written clearly, the book is illustrated with black-and-white drawings that, though not always expertly executed, get the job done. Although many of the projects are too simple for science fairs, others would work on their own or could be expanded. A glossary is appended.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2012, American Library Association.)

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