Published in the United States of America
by Cherry Lake Publishing
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Felix, Rebecca, 1984-
Hows the weather in fall? / Rebecca Felix
p. cm. -- (Lets look at fall)
Includes index.
Audience: 005-007.
Audience: K-3.
ISBN 978-1-61080-902-3 (hardback : alk. paper) -- ISBN 978-1-61080-
927-6 (paperback : alk. paper) -- ISBN 978-1-61080-952-8 (ebook) -- ISBN
978-1-61080-977-1 (hosted ebook)
1. Autumn--Juvenile literature. 2. Weather--Juvenile literature. 3.
Weather forecasting--Juvenile literature. I. Title. II. Series: Felix, Rebecca,
1984- Lets look at fall.
QB637.7.F445 2013 551.6--dc23
ISBN-13: 978-1-68444-430-4 (e-book)
2012030453
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Printed in the United States of America
Corporate Graphics Inc.
January 2013
CLFA10
Synchred Read-Along Version by:
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Fall Season
Cold
Wind
Sunlight
Find Out More
Glossary
Home and School Connection
What Do You See?
Index
About the Author
Fall Season
Fall is a season. It brings many
changes.
Tess sees leaves change
color. The temperature
changes, too.
What Do You See?
What colors are Lukes hat?
Cold
Luke feels it is colder. He
wears warmer clothes.
Animals sense cold weather,
too. Squirrels gather food to
prepare for winter.
Winter is too cold for most
leaves. They change color
and fall.
What Do You See?
What color leaves do you see?
Chilly winds blow in fall. Fallen
leaves float in the wind.
Wind
Fall weather is crisp . Claire
feels the cool, clear air.
What Do You See?
The sunset creates shadows.
The sun goes down earlier in
fall. Days get shorter.
Sunlight
Longer nights grow cold.
Drew sees snow. Winter is
on the way!
Find Out More
Glossary
BOOK
Frank, John.
A Chill in the Air: Nature Poems for Fall and
Winter
. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2003.
WEB SITE
The Weather Channel Kids!
www.theweatherchannelkids.com
Find information and games about the different seasons.
crisp (KRISP) weather that is cool and clear
float (FLOHT) moving lightly and slowly through air or water
prepare (prih-PAIR) to get ready
temperature (TEM-pur-uh-chur) how hot or cold something is
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Home and School Connection
Use this list of words from the book to help your child become
a better reader. Word games and writing activities can help
beginning readers reinforce literacy skills.
What Do You See? is a feature paired with select photos in this book.
It encourages young readers to interact with visual images in order to
build the ability to integrate content in various media formats.
You can help your child further evaluate photos in this book with
additional activities. Look at the images in the book without the What
Do You See? feature. Ask your child to point out one detail in each
image, such as the time of day or setting.
Wh
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