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Reading comprehension focusing on different types of clouds, how they are formed, and what they indicate about the weather. |
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This biography of the first person to photograph single snow crystals works well in conjunction with science lessons or as a "stand alone" reading comprehension.
*Bentley's photographs are in the public domain and can be found in many places for free.
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Color this picture of a sun, or trace and cut out to make a great shapebook. |
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"Humans have always been fascinated by rainbows." An informative explanation of rainbows, followed by multiple choice questions. |
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Brief text on the water cycle, with comprehension questions and a creative writing prompt. |
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Terrance is frightened. A hurricane is headed directly towards him! Students can learn about this weather phenomenon along with Terrance in this fact-filled story, and then review their knowledge with comprehension questions. |
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A higher-level version of our elementary reading comprehension, this lesson contains a broader vocabulary and more hurricane facts. |
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[member-created with abctools] From "air" to "tornado". |
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[member-created document] This document was made with the abcteach word search puzzle tool. NOTES: Find the tornado themed words in this tornado-shaped word search. |
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From "autumn" to "sunflower". These vocabulary building word strips with pictures are great for word walls, sentence strips, spelling and vocabulary practice. |
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From "beach towel" to "picnic basket." These vocabulary building word strips with pictures are great for word walls, sentence strips, spelling and vocabulary practice. |
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Can you invent your own mnemonic devices for the order of the colors of the rainbow? Try to make some in the chart below. |