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Next Time You See

Next Time You See a Cloud

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Next Time You See a Cloud's engaging text and eye-catching photography will inspire elementary-aged children to experience the wonder of an everyday phenomenon in the natural world—clouds.

32 pages, Paperback

Published March 1, 2017

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Emily Morgan

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October 7, 2019
Summary: Clouds are marvels of nature. This books walks through the science behind clouds in great detail. The author takes some of the most common questions children have about clouds and directly answers them in the text.
Evaluation: I really liked this book because the author included common student questions and kid friendly language.
Teaching Idea: I would read this book after a science experiment about clouds. The footnotes recommends reading this in science class after kids have been exposed to the ideas. I think it would be a great explain in a 5E lesson plan.
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June 3, 2018
Great pictures! Great for younger children interested in clouds!
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November 16, 2018
Summary: This book is a non fiction book about the different types of clouds. It provides information and definitions of the clouds and their "makeup."

Evaluation: This book is a great tool for students who are just wanting an informational read. The images are life like and the students can easily make connections when viewing this book.

Teaching Idea: The students could use this book during a science lesson on clouds. The teacher could use this as their introduction when introducing the elements and types of clouds, or in during the lesson. They could have the students draw the different types or have them take the book outside and try to identify and connect the clouds in the sky to the images in the book.
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