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Indlæser... Why Do Puddles Disappear?: Noticing Forms of Water (Cloverleaf Books: Nature's Patterns)af Martha E. H. Rustad
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Do you know what happens to water when it evaporates? Or how cold the air needs to be for water to freeze? Join Ms. Ling's class as they become science detectives and solve some of nature's greatest mysteries! They'll investigate the many forms of water and learn how to predict the ways it transforms depending on the temperature. No library descriptions found. |
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The use of sidebars points out and gives more information on something mentioned in the text. For example, in the text the teacher asks, “If we put this water in the freezer, what will happen?’’ and one of the students answer, “It will freeze!” The sidebar used is at the corner of the page that says, “Liquid water freezes at 32 degrees F (0 degrees C) or colder. Throughout the book the author uses multiple sidebars to state important facts.
The glossary included in the back of this informational book helps to define harder text that has been used throughout the book. Rustad includes a glossary to define words that are associated with forms of water such as: air temperature, evaporate, gas, liquid, and solid.
The main idea of this book is a teacher and her class act as detectives to solve mysteries of the missing ice cube and the missing puddle. Shows how water can change back and forth through different states. ( )