Learning About Rain - A Gail Gibbons Notebook Companion™
Kids can learn about the water cycle, how rain forms, different kinds of clouds and the type of rain they produce, how much rain different parts of the world receive, and much more. You don’t have to worry about prep-work! Just get a copy of It’s Raining! (sold separately) and Learning About Rain and work at the pace that fits your family.
The book and Notebook Companion™ also look at different kinds of rainstorms, flash floods, acid rain, safety tips for thunderstorms and floods, what happens when there isn’t enough rain, and more.
Students will practice written narration as they answer our open-ended questions about what they are learning. They’ll also get to draw, sketch, and label various illustrations related to the water cycle and rainstorms. Bonus coloring pages are also included!
Students will learn about words and topics related to rain such as:
- the water cycle
- water vapor
- water droplets
- condensation
- groundwater
- runoff
- raindrops
- stratus clouds
- nimbostratus clouds
- cumulus clouds
- cumulonimbus clouds
- drizzle
- shower
- thunderstorm
- lightning
- thunder
- flash flood
- evacuate
- acid rain
- hydro power
- wind power
- solar power
- rainbow
- fog
- drought
- monsoon
- freezing rain
It’s Raining! by Gail Gibbons
Our publisher-approved Notebook Companion™ accompanies It’s Raining! by Gail Gibbons.
Kids will be delighted to learn what rain is, why it’s necessary, and where it comes from. Gail Gibbons also takes children through storms, teaching them all about the components of stormy weather.
It’s Raining! is a required book for our Notebook Companion™ and is sold separately. It’s Raining! by Gail Gibbons is available at the publisher’s website or anywhere books are sold.
Beginner’s Notebook Companion™
This beginner’s notebook is a great way to introduce kids to the idea and practice of notebooking, and you can customize it as much as you wish. It’s completely flexible, allowing for use with very young children through middle elementary grades.
If you want to teach this topic to your students in grades 3 and up or exand upon it, check out our Weather Notebook Companion™ for Master’s Books The New Weather Book.
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