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Posted: April 27 2011 at 8:33am | IP Logged Quote kristacecilia

My son received a build-your-own weather station kit for Easter and is loving it, so we have decided to do a weather study for awhile. I have compiled these resources so far:

Mater Amabilis Weather Study
The Earth by Barbara Taylor
Green Science Weather Station Kit
Science Wizardry for Kids
The Usborne Internet-Linked Encyclopedia of Planet Earth
General Nature Study Notebooking Pages from Notebooking Pages

I am really interested in some living books about weather. I feel like I have the technical aspects of weather covered... are there any good, living books out there?

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Posted: April 27 2011 at 9:19am | IP Logged Quote JennGM

Are you looking for picture books or chapter books? What age level?

Weather is such a broad stroke. There are many books on different aspects of weather: winter, storms, etc.

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Posted: April 27 2011 at 10:55am | IP Logged Quote kristacecilia

He is 7, but his reading level is high- maybe 5th grade?

We'll definitely do clouds, extreme weather, monitoring weather, the water cycle... and anything MA's lesson plans cover.

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Posted: April 27 2011 at 11:28am | IP Logged Quote Mackfam

kristacecilia wrote:
My son received a build-your-own weather station kit for Easter and is loving it, so we have decided to do a weather study for awhile. I have compiled these resources so far:

Mater Amabilis Weather Study

This is a really fun weather study. We worked on it last year!

I'll list the books we enjoyed:

NONFICTION
Tornado Alert by Franklyn Branley
Flash, Crash, Rumble and Roll by Franklyn Branley (A Lets Read and Find Out Science Book)
Hurricane Watch by Franklyn Branley
Hurricanes Have Eyes But Can't See: And Other Amazing Facts About Wild Weather by Melvin and Gilda Berger
Busy Water by Irma Simonton Black (my copy copyright 1958) (not so much about weather though it starts with a storm, but great book for reading to see what happens to all the rain water from storms)

FIELD GUIDES
Atmosphere a Peterson Field Guide
Weather: A Guide to Phenomenon and Facts by Paul E. Lehr (copyright 1957) a Golden Nature Guide (our favorite nature guide - user friendly, great illustrations!!)
The Weather Wizard's Cloud Book by Louis Rubin Sr. and Jim Duncan (this book is a little technical, but my older children loved it...so I'm mentioning in case anyone looks for a book for olders)

MISC/ACTIVITY
Discover Nature in the Weather by Tim Herd (another favorite!)

FICTION PICTURE BOOKS
Rain by Peter Spier (no text in this book - pictures only)
The Storm Book by Charlotte Zolotow
Storm in the Night by Mary Stolz
Time of Wonder by Robert McCloskey (hurricanes - a favorite picture book!!)

BIOGRAPHY/LIVING BOOK
(this would be appropriate for a high school student)
The Invention of Clouds by Richard Hamblyn (interesting biography of Luke Howard, an amateur meteorologist who defined cloud types. Early 19th century Britain)

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Posted: April 27 2011 at 12:23pm | IP Logged Quote kristacecilia

Thanks, Jen... gotta see if the library has any of them!

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Posted: May 24 2011 at 12:51am | IP Logged Quote MaryM

When this thread was first posted it got me thinking of all the living picture books on weather, so have been putting that list together off and on the past several weeks. Many of these are mentioned above or in old threads. Many have not been listed here before.   But figured it would be nice to have them all compiled and listed by topic and with links.


Some general books on weather facts/info in picture book style:
Oh Say Can You See, the Weather Today - Trish Rabe
Weather Words and What They Mean - Gail Gibbons
Franklyn Branley's weather related books
W is for Wind: A Weather Alphabet - Pat Michaels


Various General Weather
Albert - Donna Jo Napoli
Apples to Oregon - Deborah Hopkinson


Storms (Rain, Thunder, Lightning)
Thundercake - Patricia Polocco
Storm in the Night - Mary Stolz
Rain - Peter Spier
The Storm Book - Charlotte Zolotow
Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain - Verna Aardema
Stormy Weather - Debi Gliori
The Gullywasher - Joyce Rossi
Storm on the Desert - Carolyn Lesser
Come on, Rain! - Karen Hesse
For the Love of Autumn - Patricia Polacco
Kate Shelley: Bound for Legend - Robert San Souci
Abbie Against the Storm - Marcia Vaughn
The Edmund Fitzgerald: The Song of the Bell - Kathy-Jo Wargin
Storm Codes - Tracy Maurer
Heroes of Isle aux Morts - Alice Walsh
Gracie the Lighthouse Cat - Ruth Brown

~and rainbows...
A Rainbow of My Own - Don Freeman
Theodoric's Rainbow - Stephen Kramer


Wind
Close to the Wind: The Beaufort Scale - Peter Malone
Gilberto and the Wind - Maria Hall Ets
The Wind Blew - Pat Hutchins
Like a Windy Day - Frank Asch


Clouds
The Cloud Book - Tomie dePaola
Cloud Dance - Thomas Locker
Clouds - Anne Rockwell
Little Cloud - Eric Carle
The Man Who Named the Clouds - Julie Hanna


Snow (Cold, Blizzards)
Days of the Blackbird - Tomie dePaola
Snowflake Bentley - Jacqueline Briggs Martin
White Snow, Bright Snow - Alvin Tresselt
The Big Snow - Berta Hader
Katy and the Big Snow - Virginia Lee Burton
The Blizzard - Betty Ren Wright
Here Comes Darrell - Leda Schubert
City of Snow: The Great Blizzard of 1888 - Linda High Oatman


Extreme Weather
Tornados - Gail Gibbons
Aunt Minnie and the Twister - Mary Skillings Prigger
Twister - Darleen Bailey Beard
Hurricane - David Wiesner
Hurricane - Jonathan London


Water Cycle
Water Dance - Thomas Locker
The Snowflake: A Water Cycle Story - Neil Waldman
A Drop of Water - Gordon Morrison
My Water Comes from the Mountains - Tiffany Fourment

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We recently read Tornado
by Betsy Byars

It is a fiction work... tells the story of a family who acquires a dog during a Tornado and names him Tornado. It is a an easy read chapter-type book that your ds might enjoy reading on his own.

We enjoyed it hugely during a weather unit study... it is amazing what storms can do, and the story of Tornado was very interesting.

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A good read aloud might be some of the Little House books.. the Long Winter comes to mind.. but there was weather in a lot of them.

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Posted: May 24 2011 at 7:14pm | IP Logged Quote kristacecilia

MaryM wrote:
When this thread was first posted it got me thinking of all the living picture books on weather, so have been putting that list together off and on the past several weeks. Many of these are mentioned above or in old threads. Many have not been listed here before.   But figured it would be nice to have them all compiled and listed by topic and with links.


Some general books on weather facts/info in picture book style:
Oh Say Can You See, the Weather Today - Trish Rabe
Weather Words and What They Mean - Gail Gibbons
Franklyn Branley's weather related books
W is for Wind: A Weather Alphabet - Pat Michaels


Various General Weather
Albert - Donna Jo Napoli
Apples to Oregon - Deborah Hopkinson


Storms (Rain, Thunder, Lightning)
Thundercake - Patricia Polocco
Storm in the Night - Mary Stolz
Rain - Peter Spier
The Storm Book - Charlotte Zolotow
Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain - Verna Aardema
Stormy Weather - Debi Gliori
The Gullywasher - Joyce Rossi
Come on, Rain! - Karen Hesse
Kate Shelley: Bound for Legend - Robert San Souci
Abbie Against the Storm - Marcia Vaughn
The Edmund Fitzgerald: The Song of the Bell - Kathy-Jo Wargin
Storm Codes - Tracy Maurer
Heroes of Isle aux Morts - Alice Walsh

~and rainbows...
A Rainbow of My Own - Don Freeman
Theodoric's Rainbow - Stephen Kramer


Wind
Close to the Wind: The Beaufort Scale - Peter Malone
Gilberto and the Wind - Maria Hall Ets
The Wind Blew - Pat Hutchins
Like a Windy Day - Frank Asch


Clouds
The Cloud Book - Tomie dePaola
Cloud Dance - Thomas Locker
Clouds - Anne Rockwell
Little Cloud - Eric Carle
The Man Who Named the Clouds - Julie Hanna


Snow (Cold, Blizzards)
Days of the Blackbird - Tomie dePaola
Snowflake Bentley - JAcqueline Briggs Martin
White Snow, Bright Snow - Alvin Tresselt
The Big Snow - Berta Hader
Katy and the Big Snow - Virginia Lee Burton
The Blizzard - Betty Ren Wright
Here Comes Darrell - Leda Schubert


Extreme Weather
Tornados - Gail Gibbons
Aunt Minnie and the Twister - Mary Skillings Prigger
Twister - Darleen Bailey Beard
Hurricane - David Wiesner
Hurricane - Jonathan London


Water Cycle
Water Dance - Thomas Locker
The Snowflake: A Water Cycle Story - Neil Waldman
A Drop of Water - Gordon Morrison
My Water Comes from the Mountains - Tiffany Fourment


WOW!!!! What a list!!!

Off to start plugging titles into my library's search engine.

God bless you for doing all that work, Mary, and thank you!

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Posted: May 25 2011 at 2:29am | IP Logged Quote MaryM

kristacecilia wrote:

WOW!!!! What a list!!!


- and I'll be adding a few more as I just got some that I requested from the library.

Storm on the Desert - Carolyn Lesser
City of Snow: The Great Blizzard of 1888 - Linda High Oatman
Gracie the Lighthouse Cat - Ruth Brown

I've added them to the appropriate category in the listing above.


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Posted: May 25 2011 at 2:56am | IP Logged Quote MaryM

And Rain, Hail, Sleet & Snow (Nancy Larrick) is a great for the topic of weather. It's a scientific "living book" from the 1960's. It has that older story way of presenting science that I really like.

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