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Ann Herriges - Snow

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Snowflakes look white but are actually clear! They are pieces of falling ice. Discover how snow forms and falls and how every snowflake is intricate and unique.

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Note to Librarians Teachers and Parents Blastoff Readers are carefully - photo 1
Note to Librarians, Teachers, and Parents:
Blastoff! Readers are carefully developed by literacy experts
and combine standards-based content with developmentally
appropriate text.
Level 1 provides the most support through repetition of high
frequency words, light text, predictable sentence patterns, and
strong visual support.
Level 2 offers early readers a bit more challenge through varied
simple sentences, increased text load, and less repetition of high
frequency words.
Level 3 advances early-fluent readers toward fluency through
increased text and concept load, less reliance on visuals, longer
sentences, and more literary language.
Level 4 builds reading stamina by providing more text per
page, increased use of punctuation, greater variation in sentence
patterns, and increasingly challenging vocabulary.
Level 5 encourages children to move from learning to read
to reading to learn by providing even more text, varied writing
styles, and less familiar topics.
Whichever book is right for your reader, Blastoff! Readers are the
perfect books to build confidence and encourage a love of reading
that will last a lifetime!
This edition first published in 2007 by Bellwether Media.
No part of this publication may be reproduced in whole or in part without written permission of the publisher. For
information regarding permission, write to Bellwether Media Inc., Attention: Permissions Department, Post Office Box
1C, Minnetonka, MN 55345-9998.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Herriges, Ann.
Snow / by Ann Herriges.
p. cm. (Blastoff! readers) (Weather)
Summary: Simple text and supportive images introduce beginning readers to the characteristics of snow. Intended for
students in kindergarten through third grade.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN-10: 1-60014-029-7 (hardcover : alk. paper)
ISBN-13: 978-1-60014-029-7 (hardcover : alk. paper)
1. SnowJuvenile literature. 2. WeatherJuvenile literature. I. Title. II. Series.
QC926.37.H47 2007
551.57'84dc22 2006000619
Text copyright 2007 by Bellwether Media.
Printed in the United States of America.
Snow is ice that falls from cloud tiny drops of water or crystals of ice that - photo 2
Snow is ice that falls from cloud tiny drops of water or crystals of ice that - photo 3
Snow is ice that falls from cloud
tiny drops of water or crystals of ice that floattogether in the air Snow falls when the air is very cold Snowflakes form high inside a - photo 4
Snow falls when the air is
very cold.
Snowflakes form high inside a cloud They start as tiny ice crystal a solid - photo 5
Snowflakes form high inside a cloud.
They start as tiny ice crystal
a solid that has a pattern of many flat sides; an ice crystal is water frozen into a six-sided solid. The ice crystals grow bigger and heavier They fall through the cloud - photo 6
The ice crystals grow bigger and heavier They fall through the cloud - photo 7
The ice crystals grow bigger
and heavier. They fall
through the cloud.
The ice crystals smash into each other When they stick together they form - photo 8
The ice crystals smash into each
other. When they stick together
they form bigger snowflakes.
Most snowflakes have six sides They come in many shapes This - photo 9
Most snowflakes have six sides.
They come in many shapes.
This snowflake has thin branches arms or smaller parts of somethinglarger It - photo 10
This snowflake has thin
branches
arms or smaller parts of somethinglarger It looks like a star This snowflake has thick branches This - photo 11 It looks like a star.
This snowflake has thick branches This snowflake has almost no - photo 12
This snowflake has
thick branches.
This snowflake has almost no branches at all These snowflakes are a - photo 13
This snowflake has almost
no branches at all.
These snowflakes are a jumble a messy mix of things of ice crystals - photo 14
These snowflakes are a
jumble
a messy mix of things of ice crystals Every snowflake is different Sometimes big - photo 15 of ice crystals.
Every snowflake is different Sometimes big fluffy snowflakes fall to - photo 16
Every snowflake is different.
Sometimes big fluffy snowflakes fall to the ground This snow is wet and - photo 17
Sometimes big, fluffy snowflakes
fall to the ground. This snow is
wet and heavy.
Other times small crisp snowflakes fall to the ground This snow is light - photo 18
Other times small, crisp
snowflakes fall to the ground.
This snow is light and powdery.
Snow that falls in a flurry a snow shower that stops and starts stops and - photo 19
Snow that falls in a flurry
a snow shower that stops and starts stops and starts again A flurry does not bring much snow Snow - photo 20 stops
and starts again. A flurry does
not bring much snow.
Snow falls fast during a snowstorm The snow can really pile up The - photo 21
Snow falls fast during a snowstorm.
The snow can really pile up!
The biggest snowstorms are blizzard a snowstorm with strong winds heavysnow - photo 22
The biggest snowstorms are
blizzard
a snowstorm with strong winds, heavysnow, and cold temperatures Strong winds blow snow around so much that it is hard to see The - photo 23 Strong winds blow
snow around so much that it
is hard to see.
The air becomes icy cold It is dangerous to be outside during a - photo 24
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