Genre
Nonfiction
Comprehension Skill
Predict
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Captions
Diagram
Call Outs
Glossary
Science Content
Weather
Scott Foresman Science 1.7
ISBN 0-328-13752-9
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by Carol Levine
Clouds are
made of tiny drops of water or
pieces of ice. Write to explain
how clouds are formed and
what they can tell us about
weather. Use words from the
book as you write.
Predict You see a puddle
on the ground on a sunny day.
What do you think will happen
to the puddle water later in
the day?
Measuring Weather
What is it like outside where you live?
What is the weather like today?
Weather changes all the time. Is it wet or
dry? Are there clouds? Can you see the Sun?
Is there wind? How hot or cold is it?
It is cold here.
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temperature
is low.
Wind vane
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Rain gauge
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Clouds
Water vapor is water in the air.
You cannot see water vapor.
Clouds are made when water vapor
cools. Clouds are made of many
tiny drops of water or ice.
There are many different kinds of clouds.
Different clouds bring different weather. Most
high clouds mean good weather. Most low
clouds mean bad weather. Very low clouds
make fog.
High clouds
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There are different kinds of snowstorms.
There is lots of snow in a blizzard. Light snow
that falls for a short time is called a flurry.
A snow burst has lots of snow that falls quickly.
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Seasons
A season is a time of year. There are four
seasons each year. They are spring, summer,
fall, and winter. The seasons always come in
the same order.
Spring
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Summer
Seasons have different weather in different
places. Spring can be warm. Summer can be
hot. Fall can be cool. Winter can be cold.
Winter can be very cold in some places.
Fall
Winter
Glossary
clouds
season
sleet
clouds
shapes in the sky made of
temperature tiny water drops or pieces
thermometerof ice
water vapor
weather
season
one of the four times of
What did you learn?
1. What are some opposite kinds
of weather?
2. What are some weather tools?
What do they measure?
3.
Clouds are
made of tiny drops of water or
pieces of ice. Write to explain
how clouds are formed and
what they can tell us about
weather. Use words from the
book as you write.
4.
weather
what it is like outside
ISBN: 0-328-13752-9
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