Investigate the Seasons
Lets Look at Spring
Revised Edition by Sarah L. Schuette
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Note to Parents and Teachers
The Investigate the Seasons set supports national science
standards related to weather and life science. This book
describes and illustrates the season of spring. The images
support early readers in understanding the text.
The repetition
of words and phrases helps early readers learn new words. This
book also introduces early readers to subject- specific vocabulary
words, which are defined in the Glossary section. Early readers
may need assistance to read some words and to use the Table of
Contents, Glossary, Read More, Internet Sites, Critical Thinking
Questions, and Index sections of the book.
Table
of Contents
Its Spring!
How do you know
its spring?
Spring is full of life.
Bright sunlight shines.
The next day rain falls.
Spring days are warmer
and wetter than winter days.
Animals in Spring
What happens
to animals in spring?
Birds feed their young
in nests.
Sheep
in green .
Newborn lambs walk
on legs.
Plants in Spring
What happens to plants
in spring?
Tulips bloom.
Grass grows.
cover cherry trees.
Bees buzz in and out
of the flowers.
Planting begins on farms.
Rows of
in fields.
Whats Next?
The weather gets warmer.
Spring is over.
What comes next?
Glossary
a flower on a fruit tree or other plant a plant grown in large amounts; corn, wheat, soybeans,
and oats are some crops planted in spring to eat grass that is growing in a field a field of grass where animals graze one of the four parts of the year ; winter, spring,
summer, and fall are seasons to start to grow unsteady
Read More Owen, Ruth.
Whats Next?
The weather gets warmer.
Spring is over.
What comes next?
Glossary
a flower on a fruit tree or other plant a plant grown in large amounts; corn, wheat, soybeans,
and oats are some crops planted in spring to eat grass that is growing in a field a field of grass where animals graze one of the four parts of the year ; winter, spring,
summer, and fall are seasons to start to grow unsteady
Read More Owen, Ruth.
How Do You Know Its Spring? Signs of the Seasons.
New York: Bearport Publishing, 2017. Pettiford, Rebecca. Spring. Seasons of the Year. Minneapolis: Bellwether
Media, 2018.
Rotner, Shelley.
Hello Spring! New York: Holiday House, 2017.